1970 Reveille
Fort Hays Kansas State College
Hays, Kansas
Roxy Ann Green, Editor
Greg Gleason, Business Manager
L. M. Jackson, Photography Director
The sun has gone down on one
of the most tumultuous decades
of modern man. War, political
assassination and social up-
heaval rocked America and the
world in the '60's. Man won his
first battle with space.
More personally, the sun sets
on the Cunningham era of Fort
Hays State as Dr. John W. Gus-
tad picks up the torch and leads
the college forward.
Although barely risen over the
horizon, one can feel -the shadow
of the '70's. The future of all
mankind will be determined by
the events of these years. The
shadow of Fort Hays will be cast
by President Gustad, but it is the
students who will determine the
depth of that shadow. Let us
now begin.
This is the Beginning
Of Tomorrow —
The Way It's Going to Be
For You and Me.
Contents
Happenings 18
Academics 42
Student Life 76
Athletics 140
Community 1 82
Classes 232
Advertising 322
Life Is an Instant —
A Dream — A Summons.
We Follow the Sun,
We Burst Outside Ourselves.
In the Uncertainty of This Age,
A College Casts
Its Shadow of Growth.
We Select, Cast Away, Evolve.
1970 Ushers in the Gustad Era for Fort Hays
As the 60 s slip over the horizon
of time and 1970 casts its sunrise
shadow, a new figure stands to
guide the destinies and steer the
course of action of Fort Hays State
College.
A Minnesotan by birth and edu-
cation, Dr, John W. Gustad becomes
a Kansan by adoption as he accepts
the Presidency of Fort Hays State
and becomes its fifth president.
"I want to make this the best col-
lege in Kansas, he said, and he
set about to inaugurate changes
which he feels will help him fulfill his
goal.
Reassessing the curriculum, reor-
ganizing the academic structure and
raising faculty salaries were the first
endeavors to which he set his at-
tention.
"Kansas has something very spec-
ial and that's their people," declared
Mrs. Doris Gustad as she and daugh-
ter Anne joined the new president
in Hays to establish their home on
the campus.
College Dignitaries Witness Gustad Inauguration
BELOW: Many speakers grace the podium during inaugural
week* Among them are Dr Walt Rostow, Steve Ray!, Dr*
Neil Walker and Dr* E* Laurence Chalmers. FAR BELOW:
The investiture of a president is not a completely serious
matter* BELOW RIGHT: Dr. Gustad enjoys a humorous
remark made by Dr* James McCain. FAR RIGHT: Faculty
from various institutions pose an impressive procession*
Cold, damp weather moved the
inauguration ceremonies inside to
Sheridan Coliseum Oct. 5. Dignitaries
from colleges across the nation as
well as those in Kansas were on hand
to witness the investiture of Dr. Gus-
tad as president of Fort Hays State.
Greetings from five elements of
college life were included in the pro-
gram. Gov. Robert Docking brought
greetings for the State of Kansas;
Steve Rayi for the students; Dr. Neil
Walker for the faculty; and Dr. James
McCain, president of Kansas State
University, for the state institutions
of higher education.
Dr. Walt Rosfow delivered the in-
augural address entitled "The Irrele-
vance of the Relevant." Presiding
over the investiture of office was
Thomas Griffith of Manhattan, chair-
man of the Board of Regents.
Academic Activities Mark Inauguration Week
BELOW: The inaugural platform party pro-
vides much color and solemn dignity, BE-
LOW LEFT: Gov. Robert Docking brings
greetings from the State of Kansas. FAR
BELOW: The Gustads make their way to
the Country Club for luncheon.
Charge to the President
John W. Gustad, you have in-
dicated your willingness to ac-
cept the position of president
of Fort Hays Kansas State Col-
lege. . . .The questions that you,
your faculty and students must
seek to answer are myriad and
complex. I can provide no solace
by saying that the answer to
these questions will be easy. The
only encouragement that I can
offer is that mankind, although
it has demonstrated enormous
capacity for folly, has also ex-
hibited a hopeful capacity to
achieve. My charge to you is to
bring to bear all the resources
and powers entrusted to your
guidance to the task of insuring
that Fort Hays Kansas State
College plays its role in achiev-
ing peace, harmony and broth-
erhood for all mankind.
Special academic activities involving fac-
ulty and students continued throughout the
week following the inauguration.
Dr, E. Laurence Chalmers, chancellor of
the University of Kansas, spoke to an honors
convocation held on campus Monday morn-
ing, Later that evening a special honor so-
cieties banquet was held with the president
and family as honored guests. Dr, Gustad
was also the feature speaker of the event.
Three faculty symposiums were held durlnq the
week. At that time, Dr, Leo Oliva, Dr. Samuel
Sackett and Dr, Gerald W, Tomanek, all of the
Fort Hays State faculty, presented scholarly
papers.
An evening convocation in Sheridan Coliseum
presented Dr. O. Meredith Wilson, nationally
known as the president and director of the Cen-
ter for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
at Stanford, Calif, His message was entitled
"Education and the Evolution of a Democratic
Society,"
Music also played a part in the activities of the
week. The voice faculty of Fort Hays presented
a vocal recital with an organ recital being held
later In the week.
Capping the week for Dr, Gustad was the
Chamber of Commerce banquet held on Friday
Evening. Dr. Gustad was honored guest and
speaker for the evening.
When a new president comes to office, new symbols are
created to represent his authority. At Fort Hays, these
symbols are in the form of the medallion, used in con-
veying the duties of office; the sea! representing the
authority of the office itself and the mace, which is
carried during the inaugural procession.
What Man Can Conceive,
He Can Achieve.
Let's Sing a Song of Peace,
of Progress for the 70's.
HAPPENINGS
HAPPENINGS
HAPPENINGS
HAPPENINGS
HAPPENINGS
HAPPENINGS
HAPPENINGS
FHS “Residents” Return
Balmy fall weather provided the
perfect atmosphere for an unhurried
return to class routine. The feeling
In the air was one of speculation.
How would the Tiger Football season
go? What about the new president?
Would Vietnam receive more cam-
pus attention?
Whatever the expectations, stu-
dents, new and old, found fall con-
ditions— In a spring-like setting, right
for getting to know campus life.
FAR ABOVE: Summer-like weather makes
a fall picnic on the college lawn irresistible.
ABOVE RIGHT: Enrollment involves money.
Students gave to the Endowment Fund
while passing through enrollment line.
RIGHT: People-to-People, an organization
for foreign students made new arrivals
at FHS feel at home with casual get-to-
Students Welcome
Gustads, Parents
Associated Women Students and
McMindes Hall combined efforts to
welcome Mrs. Gustad as the new
first lady of FHS. McMindes spon-
sored a tea honorinq Mrs. Gustad
and daughter Ann. All women stu-
dents, faculty members and house-
mothers were invited to visit with
Mrs. Gustad during the gathering.
Students all over the campus wel-
comed their parents to FHS for the
annual Parents Day, Sept. 20. Parents
heard President Gustad speak and
and had the opportunity to sample
dorm food and attend a Tiger foot-
ball game.
RIGHT: Debate between the Moratorium
and anti-Moratorium factions becomes
somewhat forma! in this instance, BELOW:
Crowds in the Union show the apathy many
students feel towards Moratorium activi-
ties. BELOW RIGHT: Feeble candle flames
are carefully guarded during the November
candle lighting for peace, FAR RIGHT:
Several students prefer to read about the
Moratorium than become involved.
Oct. 15 Brings Meager Response
Fort Hays was no exception to the
Moratorium activities as students be-
came active in several programs,
demonstrating their reaction to the
Vietnam conflict. The reaction on
October 15, however, was meager,
characterized by only a smattering
of black armbands and American
flaqs.
Activities in November brought
candle lighting ceremonies for peace
and a debate between the Morator-
ium and anti-Moratonum groups.
Large corwds in the Union during
the proceedings indicated a gen-
eral lack of interest.
RIGH i : Wet weather fails to wilt royal
loveliness as Queen Robyn and her court
share an umbrella. BELOW: Alumni and
stuaents experience a common plight as
dampness continues to prevail during the
Tiger football game.
Spirits High In Spite of Rain
Homecoming spirits were damp-
ened. though not extinguished, as
the weather turned wet and chilly
Saturday. Oct, 18,
Students braved the rain to watch
the main street parade built on the
theme, ‘'Highlights of the '60 V
Capturing the Sweepstakes Prize was
the combined entry of McMindes
and Wiest Halls, "Dark Side of the
Earth, 1 Individual entry honors went
to Custer Hall and Delta Zeta, tak-
ing first and second respectively.
First place In the combined division
went to Tri Sigma and Sigma Phi Ep-
silon,
ABOVE: Frosh take 6 tumble In their tug-
of-war defeat. RIGHT: Parades are for
little people and umbrellas are for rain.
ABOVE RIGHT: The McMindes-Wiest float
entry captured Sweepstakes Prize hands
down, EAR RIGHT: Muddy ground made
frequent cleat cleaning a necessary side-
The traditional pull across the mur-
ky waters of Big Creek ended in a
sophomore victory.
Fort Hays met the Emporia Hor-
nets in the traditional afternoon
Homecoming game. The Tigers sus-
tained a 7 to 34 loss on swampy
Lewis Field, Half-time activities in-
cluded the crowning of Queen Robyn
Dansel, McMindes candidate. Her
court included Loretta Miller, first
attendant; Ella Dominquez, second
attendant, Cynthia Hoffman and Jan
Schneider,
A & L Program — Talent Plus
Gaiety and music concluded
Homecoming week and opened the
Artist and Lecture Series for 1969
on Oct. 18. The Serendipity Singers,
a folk rock group entertained a ca-
pacity crowd of Fort Hays students
and alumni In the barn of the Coli-
seum. Performing in spite of the
loss of their own instruments, the
Singers went on with the show aided
by local merchants. Their program
Included skits and satirical social
comment as well as contemporary
songs.
Second on the A8cL program was
the Rumanian Madrigal and Choir,
performing Oct. 24 in the Coliseum.
The Madrigal provided a variety of
musical entertainment complete with
authentic costumes. Dressed in the
styles depicting the Spanish Renais-
sance, the group sang numbers at-
tributed to that era. Highlighting
the evening were Rumanian folk
songs and a rain dance performed
in tradifionai Rumanian dress. Upon
returning for their second encore,
the choir closed the presentation
with the nationally popular folk song,
America the Beautiful.' 1
Year’s First — ‘Favorable’
Lloyd A. Frerer, former head of
drama at Kansas Wesleyan in Sa-
lina, became the new director of
the theatrical arts at FHS this year.
Employing creative aspects in
staging and combining professional
technique with educational theatre
has brought Frerer favorable results.
Evidence of these results was the
first major production of the year,
"Philadelphia, Here I Come!", a
three act tragi-comedy by Brian
Friel.
"Philadelphia," starring Wayne
Sipe, Kathy Faulkner, Tom Schroder
and Dennis Dey, was an exploration
of the joy and sadness experienced
by a boy leaving his Irish home for
a new life in America.
Varsity Show Fills Coliseum
November 2 I and 22 saw Sheridan
Coliseum filled to capacity as the
Dept, of Music presented its annual
Varsity Band Show. All areas of
musical interest performed, includ-
ing the Jazz Ensemble, Ft. Hays Sing-
ers, Orchesis, Tiger Debs and Con-
cert Band. Faculty and student solo-
ists presented vocal and instrumental
numbers. Money collected from
ticket sales is used to provide a schol-
arship for a deserving student major-
ing in music.
ABOVE RIGHT: Varsity Band Show pro-
vides the opportunity for student soloists
to perform publicly. ABOVE: Orchesis
works under the direction of Miss Sarah
Manglesdorf to present a Voodoo ritual.
RIGHT: Jazz Ensemble keeps things lively.
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Block Benefits Future Teachers
Each semester, the second nine
weeks period finds Ft. Hays State
senior education majors out on the
teaching block. This practlce ( which
originated at Ft. Hays State, allows
future teachers to gain practical ex-
perience in actual classroom situa-
tions with the benefit of professional
supervision.
Students devise their own lesson
plans and teaching methods. They
also have the opportunity to observe
teaching methods different from
their own.
Schools in the western Kansas area
co-operated In this program by
opening their classrooms to Ft. Hays
students for the purpose of teaching
block experience. Faculty of these
schools fill supervisor positions. Reg-
ular Ft. Hays faculty also evaluate
the teacher hopefuls.
Christmas proved to be relatively
quiet on the Ft. Hays campus. Pan-
Hellenic Council brought the nation-
ally famous Cowsills to the Coliseum
Dec. 10 for a holiday concert. The
group presented their hit song
"Hair" along with a number of yule-
tide favorites.
AWS sponsored the annual Sno-
ball f which was held in McMindes
Hall; Kathy Berger reigned as Sno-
ball Queen.
Kathy was chosen by Guercio's
Studio of Hays on the basis of a
photo entry. All entrants were judg-
ed on photogenic qualities.
FAR ABOVE: The Cowsill family performs
for the enjoyment of Ft. Hays Staters.
ABOVE RIGHT: Santa is always a part of
the Union children's party. ABOVE LEFT:
Kathy Berger smiles with delight as she
receives the title of Snoball Queen.
ABOVE: Couples dance In the romantic
AGD Fills Quota
Rush Week's end brought sixty-
four coed pledges with 25 of them
going to Alpha Gamma Delta, the
first house to fill its quota. Taking
place from Nov, 1 6 to Nov. 22,
Greek Rush pledge announcements
were only the aftermath of a round
of teas, house parties, pref parties
and union parties. Skits and gab ses-
sions introduced the pledge hope-
fuls to various aspects of Greek life.
By the final days of the week, friend-
ships made between actives and
rushees led to the signing of pref
cards.
Dramatists Present ‘Love’ —
Pun Against 1690 Aristocracy
William Congreve’s restoration
comedy, "Love For Love," a satire
depicting life, love and sex of the
upper classes of ! 690 London soci-
ety, opened to Fort Hays audiences
Dec. I 1 , 12 and 13 at Felten-Start
Theatre.
The play was brought to life by
director of theatre, Lloyd Frerer who
presented the play with suggestive
scenery and detailed period cos-
tumes. The costumes were designed
and built by Cheryl Lovith
Starring in 'Love" were Suzi Grif-
fin, Wayne Alan Sipe and Allen
Dreiling. In charge of stage proper-
ties was Bill SegaL
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Enrollment — Mad, Mad Ordeal
For Both ‘Vet’ and ‘Rookies’
Enrollment at the end of January
once again proved to be a hectic
three days for FHS students. Vet-
eran seniors, as well as freshmen with
but a few hours of credit, stood In
numerous lines in Sheridan Coliseum
and McCartney Hall where they pull-
ed class cards.
Although the weather was con-
ducive to more pleasant activities,
the students completed spring en-
rollment.
FAR ABOVE: Frustration shows in the face
of one freshman as she finds the class she
wanted is closed. ABOVE LEFT: Students
consult class schedule books frequently
during enrollment. LEFT: EnroJIees endure
the long lines by sitting on the staircase
in thft Oolk&tjm.
BELOW: After his talk, Senator McGovern
answered questions put to him by the
audience. FAR BELOW: Bids tor the HPER
complex will be taken late this fall, with
Student Initiative Makes er permitting
HPER Complex Future Reality
Through a willingness to increase
their fees by $43,87 a semester, stu-
dents took the initiative in voting
bonds to finance construction of an
HPER complex. In a special election
Feb. I 3, half the student body turned
out to pass the proposal by a 700-
vote majority.
Initially approved by the Board of
Regents and the state Senate, the
plan had more difficulty in the
House. However, in a conference
committee, authority to issue the
revenue bonds was restored and
once again the bill was voted on by
the Senate and the House, and sub-
sequently passed.
Earlier the week of the voting,
Vietnam critic Senator George Mc-
Govern, Democrat from South Dako-
ta, presented his views to a packed
Coliseum Feb. 10. He was the second
speaker of the Artist and Lectures
series.
A & L Series Presents
‘I Do, I Do,’
‘The Lettermen’
Celebrities Phil Ford and Mimi
Hines arrived March I 5 to appear in
the Artists and Lectures Series pre-
sentation, r 'l Do, I Do." The musical
comedy depicted one couple’s life
story from wedding night to 50th an-
niversary,
A welcome highlight after spring
break was "The Lettermen " in con-
cert, another Series-sponsored ap-
pearance, During their April 8 show
at Sheridan Coliseum, the trio per-
formed audience requests in addi-
tion to several hit tunes.
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Theatre Buffs Present Opera, Fairy Tale
"The Imaginary Invalid," an origi-
nal three-act opera, premiered the
second week in February to a stand-
ing-room-only audience. With the
combined efforts of Dr. Lewis Miller,
Patrick Goeser, the Music Dept, and
Little Theatre, the production staff
also included stage director Harriet
Ketchum and orchestra director Lyle
Dilley. The cast was comprised of
three women and four men.
Once again drama came alive in
the April 18-19 performances of
Charlotte Chorpenning's adaptation
of "Sleepinq Beauty." The Little The-
atre cast of 12 presented the fairy
tale for the children of Hays and the
surrounding area. Although it fea-
tured the traditional Prince Charm-
ing story, "Sleeping Beauty" also
focused on making the action more
meaningful for today's audience.
DZ’s Sweep Derby Day Field;
Sigs Net $600 for WV Kids
Delta Zeta sorority once again
emerged as the victor In Sigma Chi's
Derby Days May 14-16, The annual
event to raise funds for Wallace
Village, a center for treatment of
minimally brain-damaged children,
netted $600 to put Sigma Ch is ahead
of other Sigs In the nation.
Besides chasing Sigma Chi der-
bies, teams participated in the ac-
tion at Lewis Field In such events as
the great stagecoach race, lemon
meringue relay, zip strip, skin -the-
snake, musical tubs, disc quest, iiftle
furlough balloon bust, and yard con-
test.
Folbwing the DZ‘s, Alpha Gamma
Delta captured second place and
Custer Hall third. The sportsmanship
trophy went to McMindes Hall,
Fort Hays Joins National Protest
of Cambodia, Kent, Environment
Fort Hays students observed the
national Environmental Teach-In
April 29. Included in the day's ac-
tivities was a morning convocation
with Dr. Eugene Fleharty, professor
of zoology, as the speaker. As the
organizer of the Hays branch of Zero
Population Growth, Dr. Fleharty cen-
tered his remarks on over-population.
Afternoon events began with a sing-
in in the front of Memorial Union
and concluded with a clean-up along
Big Creek.
Campus rallies also made news as
FHSers gathered on two occasions
at the free speech podium in front
of the Union to protest President
Nixon's Cambodian policy and to
mourn the deaths of four Kent State
students. The peaceful demonstra-
tions consisted of talks by students,
and faculty and a march on the Ellis
County Courthouse.
FAR ABOVE RIGHT: Amid the mud and
the trash, one coed picks up her bagful of
waste. FAR ABOVE: A large number turned
out for the peace rallies. RIGHT: A folk
sing-in highlights FHS peace gatherings*
ABOVE: Dr* Fleharty speaks about halting
overpopulation at Ft* Hays' Environmental
Teach-In,
WRA Bags Fifth Straight Bike Win
Once again the bikes were in mo-
tion as May brought to Fort Hays
its seventh annual Furlough. WRA
captured the winning trophy for the
fifth time in a row while Wiest Hall
took first place in the men’s division.
Barbara Schreiner, Hays freshman,
reigned as queen after her crowning
during halftime ceremonies of the
intrasquad football game. Proceeds
are used for scholarships for the
Endowment Association.
ABOVE: The Black Team tromped the Gold
squad 34-0 in the intrasquad football game.
LEFT: Barbara Schreiner is escorted by Dr.
Bill Jelllson after her halftime coronation.
BELOW: Preceding the race, riders circled
once around the track in the women’s
bicycle race.
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FHS Rodeo Club Maintains
Top Standing in CPCRA
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Rodeo excitement came to Fort
Hays State as FHS Rodeo Club suc-
cessfully defended its Central Plains
Collegiate Rodeo Association cham-
pionship. Tied for the all-around title
with a K- Stater, Everett Miller later
lost In a flip of a coin. Sandra Philip
reigned as queen over the weekend
activities.
Roy Turley captured first In bare-
back riding, the only first place
earned for FHS. Second places were
picked up by Miller and teammates
Dennis Alexander and KayLynn
Philip.
Dole Addresses
1,000 Grads
Over 1 ,000 degree candidates
donned caps and gowns as the lar-
gest graduating class from Ft. Hays
State heard Sen. Bob Dole deliver
the main commencement address
May 29.
An all graduate luncheon was held
in the Fort Hays Ballroom of the
Memorial Union to honor degree
recipients.
This years commencement ex-
ercises initiated a new trend at FHS.
Only one graduation will be held
each year at the conclusion of the
spring semester. Baccalaureate serv-
ices were also dropped.
ACADEMICS
ACADEMICS
ACADEMICS
ACADEMICS
ACADEMICS >
ACADEMICS
ACADEMICS
Administration —
Leadership in
Varied Roles
ABOVE RIGHT: Carroll L Beardslee is
Director of Student Financial Aids and
Federal Programs. RIGHT: Filling the posi-
tion of Executive Secretary of Student
Financial Aids is Ethel V. Artman.
ABOVE LEFT: Dr, Bill Jellison, Dean of Stu-
dents. ABOVE RIGHT: Jean Stauffer,
Assoc, Dean of Students for Women,
ABOVE: James Nuqent, Director of Hous-
ing. LEFT: Michael O. Stewart, Assoc.
Dean of Students for Men,
In the President’s Office —
Assistant Retires;
Post Filled at Semester
ABOVE: Dr. Richard E. Burnett serves as
Executive Assistant to the President
ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Dollie B. Thomas left
her position as Assistant to the President
after the fall semester. RIGHT: Dr. John
Garwood holds the position of Dean of
Faculty.
ABOVE LEFT: Lois Lee Myeriy is the new
Assistant to the President, ABOVE: Comp-
troller of ihe college is Walfer Keating.
LEFT: Dr. Jimmy Rice, Graduate Dean,
Directors — Authority in Specialized Areas
ABOVE RIGHT: Serving FHS as Executive
Secretary of the Endowment Association
Is Kent Collier. ABOVE: R. U, Brooks is
the Superintendent of Buildings. RIGHT:
Thomas R. Hartley fills the position of
Director of Information Services.
College Nurses Help Students
Conquer Troublesome “Bugs”
College Health Nurses are* TOP to BOT-
TOM: Mrs. Inez Baxter, Mrs, Frances Coolc
and Mrs, Ruth Joy. Not pictured: Mrs.
Florence Rupp. BELOW: R. Lynn Rogers
and O. Z. Bizzel! serve as Director and
Asst. Director of the Memorial Union,
Harbin Chosen for Chairmanship
of Multi-faceted Education Field
With the year's faculty and cur-
riculum revision, Dr, Calvin Harbin
was appointed Chairman of the Divi-
sion of Education, This division now
includes the departments of indus-
trial arts, library science, health,
physical education and recreation;
home economics and education.
These departments prepare stu-
dents as future educators by expos-
Ing them to teaching techniques in
their chosen field. Actual application
of fhese skills was the tesf for those
who took the teaching "bloc" before
stepping into public education.
In addition, outstanding contribu-
tions were made In special education
by key programs such as the Day
Care Center and the Homer B. Reed
Workshop for handicapped persons.
These projects drew both state and
national support and recognition for
their work In a 22-county area.
ABOVE: Dr. Harbin, Chairman of the Di-
vision of Education, has as his special con-
cern, "excellence in education and teaching
power/' TOP RIGHT: This student teacher
gets class room experience in a high school
typing class. MIDDLE RIGHT: Library car-
rels provide students with private study
areas. RIGHT: A student practices in one
of the 22 sections of swimming offered in
HPER.
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Dr. Clement Wood serves as head of the
°f Education, setting curriculum
standards and requirements.
Education: BAKER. Dr. KENNETH: Asst. Prat.
CLAFLIN. MARTHA: Asst. Prof.
CLAFLIN. WILLIAM: Asst. Prof.
COLE. Dr, BLAINE: Assoc. Prof.
CORNWELL. REX: Asst. Prof.
DALEY, Dt. BILLY: Prof.
DECHANT, Dr, EMERALD: Prof.
DOBBS, Dr, EDITH: Assoc. Prof.
DUNCAN, GERALD: Asst. Prof.
GROESBECK, Dr. HULDA: Prof.
HARSH, DONNA: Instr.
JOHNSON. ARRIS: Asst. Prof.
KURTZ. Dr. RAY: Assoc. Prof.
POWERS, Dr. WILLIAM: Asst. Prof.
PRICE. Dr. GORDON: Prof.
ROBINSON Dr. WILLIAM: Assoc. Prof.
ROMINES, Dr. HESTER: Asst. Prof.
SODAMANN. HAROLD: Assoc. Prof.
STANSBURY, JAMES: Asst, Prof
STAVEN, Dr. LAVIER; Prof.
YOUMANS, Dr. RAYMOND: Prof.
Industrial Arts Employs Practical Studies
BELOW: Dr. Richard Cain heads the Dept,
of Industrial Arts with its breadth of practi-
cal courses for Western Kansans. RIGHT
and FAR BELOW: Sheetmetal and foun-
dry skills are two areas included in the
department.
Industrial Ads: BACHKGRA. BRYAN: Asst. Prof
Barton, dom: instr.
GINTHER, GLENN: Ass!, Prof.
McKEE, DENNIS: Prof
TOBIAS, GARY: Assf Prof
Bogue Chairs HPER Dept.
HPER: BREHM. CHARLES: Asst. Prof,
DUNCAN, PATRICIA: Instr.
FRANCIS, ALEX: Prof.
H0B8S EARL: Irstr.
JOHNSON RALPH: lr S t r .
LOJKA. GLEN: Asst. Prof.
MANGELSDQRF. SARAH: Instr.
McConnell, wayne: assoc, prof.
McNEEL. EDGAR: Assoc. Prof.
PARAMORE JAMES: Instr.
POPP NANCY: Asst. Prof.
SOMERS MONICE: Instr.
STROMGREN TOM: Instr,
SURAN. CADE: Pr >f.
THIRSTRUP LARRY: Instr.
WINTER DAVID: Asst. Prof.
\80VE: Mrs. Popp explains the correct
>ody arch in a hoadstand. TOP: Dr. Russell
ABOVE: Modern home economists concern
themselves with weight and balance of
food, quality of fabric and thread and
originality in clothing and home designs.
ABOVE RIGHT: Textiles must be carefully
examined to enable students to make a
wiser choice concerning the use and care
of fabric. RIGHT: Chairman of the Home
Economics Dept,, Mrs. Maxine Hoffman,
stresses courses involving the family and
household economics.
Home Economics: KREBS. JUNE: Asst. Prof.
MINER. KATHLEEN; Jnsir.
Valuable Training Offered
In Library and Home Ec.
LEFT: Marc Campbell, Chairman of the
Dept, of Library Science, studies the
library blueprint to determine the proper
use of library space. BELOW: Magazine
listings help students find back-issue maga-
zines in the library.
Library Science: CHRISTOPHER. RACHEL: Assoc. Prof.
DIRKS. MARTHA: Instr.
HARKNESS, MARGERY: Assoc. Prof,
MILLER. ELAINE: Instr,
POWELL. BETTI E: Asst. Prof.
REED, "MAC”: Instr.
RILEY. ESTA LOU: Asst. Prof.
SMITH, ROBERT: Instr.
ABOVE: Under the new administrative
program, Dr. William Thompson's responsi-
bilities as Chairman of the Division include
supervision of five departments. ABOVE
RIGHT: Showing one of his many pieces
of art is Dr. Joel Moss, Chairman of the
Art Dept. RIGHT: Painting is one form
of student self-expression.
Art: F1CKEN, DALE: Asst. Prof
HARWICK. EUGENE: Asst, Prof.
HARWICK, JOAN: Insfr.
HINKHOUSE. JAMES: Asst. Prof.
KUCHAR. KATHLEEN: Instr.
McGINNESS. JAMES: Instr.
McGinnis, darrell Asst. Prof.
NICHOLS. FRANCIS: Instr.
THORNS. JOHN: Assoc. Prof.
VALLANE. OLLi, Instr.
Dr. Thompson Heads New Humanities Division
The new Division of Humanities un-
der the chairmanship of Dr, William
R. Thompson is now a consolidation
of the departments of Art, English,
Foreign Language, Speech, and Mu-
sic. Serving as department heads are
Dr, Joel Moss, Dr. Verna Parish, Dr.
Paul Graber, Dr. James Costigan and
Dr. Leland Bartholomew, respective-
ly-
Student art was exhibited in Sep-
tember and in May, while the faculty
and graduate talent of FHS and
surrounding colleges was shown at
various times during the school year.
The Speech Department's Drama
division presented four attractions;
the Music Dept, presented numerous
concerts and recitals and jointly with
the dramatists, presented the opera.
ABOVE LEFT: Dr. Verna Parish^ Chairman
of the English Dept., enjoys discussion with
her students. ABOVE: Research paper
time finds Cheryl Lembke diligently at
work in Forsyth Library. ,
English:
BOGART. KATHERINE;
Assoc. Prof.
BQRNHOLDT, VIRGINIA:
Enstr.
CODER. Dr, RALPH: Prof.
COULSON, MARION:
Assoc. Prof.
DAVIDSON, ELEANOR: Instr.
Garner, naomd Asst prof,
GATSCHET, PAUL: Asst. Prof.
HODGES, Dr. ELIZABETH:
Asst Prof.
ISON, DAVED: Asst. Prof.
KEILSTRUP. LORRAINE. Instr.
KIM, Dr. SUKSAN: Asst. Prof.
KINGSLEY, ROBERT:
Asst. Prof.
MARKS, MICHAEL:
Asst, Prof.
MAXWELL. ROBERT: Instr,
McFarland, alece:
Asst. Prof.
SACKETT, MARJORIE: Instr.
SACKETT. Dr. SAMUEL: Prof.
STOUT. Dr. ROBERTA: Prof,
WITT, GRACE: instr.
Journalism :
DOWNING, CONRAD: Enstr.
HARTLEY. THOMAS:
Asst. Prof.
JACKSON, LORRAINE:
Instr,
LOWEN. ROBERT: Asst. Prof.
ROGERS. KATHERINE:
Asst. 'Prof.
Philosophy:
HAMILTON, Dr, SAMUEL:
Foreign Languages Offer Exposure to Varied Cultures
Foreign Language: ALCANTARA, ANTONIA: Asst. Prcf.
CARBALtO, Dr. BENITO: Asst, Prof,
CODINACH, MARIA: Instr,
JIMENEZ, Dr. JUAN: Insfr.
KUCHAR, Dr. ROMAN: Assoc. Prof.
MEADE, MICHAEL: Inytr.
NORTON, RODNEY: Asst Prof.
PFEIFER, LEONA: Emtr.
WINTERLIN, DEWAYNE: Enstr,
ABOVE LEFT: Elia Dominguez makes use
of one of the two language labs located
on the second floor of Picken Hall ABOVE:
Dr. Paul Sraber, Chairman of the Foreign
Language Dept, specializes in German.
LEFT: Students balance apples while danc-
ing at a Spanish Club party.
ABOVE LEFT; In his office In Malfoy Hafi r
Dr, Leland Bartholomew con-templates his
duties as Chairman of the Music Dept.
ABOVE: One of Edwin Moyer's violin
classes practices under the direction of
Patrick Goeser for the Christmas concert.
Music Involves Discipline and Practice
Music:
ATKINS. ALISON: Ass t, Prof.
BROWN. ROBERT: Asst. Prof.
COLLINS, RICHARD:
Asst. Prof.
DILLEY LYLE: Prof.
FIGLER, BYRNELL: Asst. Prof.
GOESER, PATRICK:
Asst. Prof.
GRAHAM, DONN: Hstr.
HUBER. JOHN: tnstr.
MILLER. Dr. LEW]S:
ASSOC. Prof.
MOYERS. EDWIN:
Assoc. Prof.
OLCQTT, JAMES: Instr.
PALMER HAROLD:
Assoc. Prof.
SCHLEICK, PHYLLIS:
Asst, Prof.
STOLBA, Dr. K MARIE:
Asst, Prof.
STOUT. DONALD: Prof.
WILKINS, Dr. WILLIAM:
Prof.
Speech: BANNISTER, MARCIA: Asst, Prof.
BROOKS, GARY: Ins+r.
Speech Dept. Head Earns Doctorate
EDMUND, ELIZABETH; Insir.
FRERER, LLOYD; Asst. Prof,
HEATHER, JACK; Assoc, Prof,
JOHNSON, SIDNEY; Assoc. Prof.
KETCHUM, HARRIET : Assoc. Prof.
LOVETT, CHERYL: Emstr,
ROTH WELL, J. DAN: (ns tr.
SEGAL, WILLIAM: Ins+r.
WILHELM. CHARLES: Asst. Prof.
ABOVE LEFT; Dr, James Cos tig an, who
heads the Dept. of Speech, recently earned
his doctorate at Southern Illinois Univer-
sity, Dr. Ccstigan did research concerning
communication theory according to Mar-
shall McLuhen. LEFT; The interpretive read-
ing class is entertained as one of its mem-
bers reads a child's storybook
Behavioral Sciences
Unifies Five Depts.
With the reshuffling, Dr. John
Tomlinson's Division of Social Behav-
ioral Sciences emerged as a consoli-
dation of five departments. Areas
included are: economics and busi-
ness, history, political science, psy-
chology, and sociology and anthro-
pology.
Concerned with improving the
curriculum and to gain outside ap-
praisal, faculty members enlisted the
help of consultants to evaluate the
economics, psychology and political
science departments.
The death of sociology chairman
Robert Witt, following a heart at-
tack during the semester break, came
as a shock and loss to the entire
faculty. Mrs. Rose Arnold completed
the year as temporary chairman.
TOP: After serving on the FH5 faculty
for nine years. Dr. John Tomlinson has
risen to the chairmanship of the Division
of Social and Behavioral Sciences. ABOVE:
A class involving electro-mechanical ma-
ch ines gives business students working ex-
perience with complex equipment.
“Industry’s Dept.
” — 20th Century Discipline
Economies and Business: ATWATER, ALAN: Insir,
BRtESE, BRIAN: Insir.
BUM PASS. DONALD: Insir.
CLOSE. CHERRY: Instr.
DOOLEY. WILLIAM: Instr.
JONES, JAMES: Asst. Prof.
KELLERMAN, JAMES: Insir,
MAYDEW. GARY: Instr.
MeCULLICK, JACK: Asst. Prof.
MYERLY. LOIS LEE: Instr.
OSBORNE, RICHARD: Prof.
PHILLIPS, PAUL: Instr.
PRICE, ERNEST: Instr.
RUPP. DANIEL: Asst. Prof.
RUSH, MARYANN: Instr.
SHERWOOD. CHARLES: Instr.
STALLMAN, VERNON: Instr.
STEWART. B. J.: Instr.
THOMAS, Dr. ARCHIE: Prof.
THOMAS. VERA: Instr.
VLASAK. SHARON: Instr.
VOSS. Dr. RICHARD: Instr.
WALL, Dr. GEORGE: Assoc. Prof.
ABOVE: Students learn to operate ma-
chines found in modern business offices.
RIGHT: Dr. Milburn Little, professor of
History — Link to Past and Future
History: BOSTWICK. MARK: Asst. Prof.
DAVIDSON. Dr. GORDON: Assoc. Prof.
FALL, VERNON: Asst. Prof.
FORSYTHE, JAMES: Assoc. Prof.
LISTON, ANN: Asst, Prof.
LUEHRS. Dr. ROBERT: Asst. Prof.
SCHMELLER, H. J.: Asst. Prof.
SMITH, Dr. WILDA: Prof.
‘Poly Sci’ Study of
Man’s Bureaucracy
Political Science; CARTER KENNETH: Instr.
DRiNAN, PATRICK: Asst. Prof.
JONES, DAVID; Asst. Prof.
ABOVE LEFT: Sen, George McGovern
speaks to assembled students and Hays
citizens in a packed Sheridan Coliseum.
ABOVE: Dr. Donald Sleehta, Chairman of
the Dept, of Political Science, reads ex-
tensively to keep up with the political
scene. LEFT: Dr, Larry Herson of Ohio
State University, speaks at Political
Orih m^fttinn
Psychology — Exploring ‘The Self’
Psychology: ADAMS, Dr. ROBERT: Asst. Prof
ALVER, WALLACE: Assf Prof.
BUTTERFIELD, Dr. GARY: Assoc. Prof
KAISER, DONN: Jnstf.
RYABiK, JAMES: Asst. Prof.
SNYDER, MELVIN: Insfr.
ABOVE RIGHT: Chairmen of the Dept,
of Psychology. Dr. Don Randall received
his Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University.
RIGHT: Students in Experimental Psycholo-
gy II express themselves without inhibitions.
Sociology — Primer
To Understanding
American Life
ABOVE LEFT: Using PEcken Hall as an
example, Mrs, Marjorie Thomson explains
how architecture Is related to culture.
ABOVE: Robert Witt was serving as Chair-
man of the Dept, of Sociology and An-
thropology at the time of his death, Jan.
24, 1970, He had been a member of the
faculty since ! 955. LEFT: Part-time faculty
member, Donald Curry presents material
from "Power Elite’ 1 to his Sociology 40
class.
Anthropology: ABRUZZl, WILLIAM: fnstr.
Sociology: ARNOLD, ROSE MARIE: fnstr.
THOMPSON, MARJORIE: fnstr.
Tomanek Chairs
Science Division
Followinq the administrative re-
organization, Dr* Gerald Tomanek
was elected head of the Division of
Natural Sciences, The division con-
tains the followinq departments:
geology: chemistry; biology and agri-
culture; physics and mathematics*
Specific objectives of this division
include scientific discovery and its
relation to the individual. Ail FHS
grads are required to have com-
pleted at least two courses in the
division.
ABOVE RIGHT: Dr. Gerald Tomanek,
Chairman of the Division of Natural Sci-
ences and Mathematics, is an authority on
the problems of grassland areas* ABOVE:
Students in Feeding and Marketing class
reap a $13,521 reward for their 45 fat
cattle. RIGHT: Jim Simpson, a pre-dental
student, measures fractional distillation*
Entomologist Neil Walker
Heads ‘ Bio-Ag ’ Dept.
Agriculture: CLARK THAINE: Assoc. Prof
GENTRY. RUFF: Asst. prof
HARRiS. WALLACE: Assf Prof.
RIEGEU ANDREW: Assoc. Prof
Biological Sciences: BYLER. BENNfE: Jnsif,
FLEHARTY. Dr. EUGENE: Prof
HLADEK KENNETH: Asst. Prof
HOUSTON. DUANE: Assf Prof
PIERSON. Dr. DAVID: Assoc. Prof.
REYNOLDS, Dr. HOWARD: Prof’
SAYED, Dr. M. Q.: Assoc. Prof
SCHRODER, ELTON: Assoc. Prof
SIMONS, KENNETH: Prof
WENKE. Dr. THOMAS: Atsoc. Prof
ABOVE LEFT: Dr. Nell Walker, Chairman
of the Dep 4 . of Biological Sciences and
Agriculture, travels extensively doing work
in entomology. LEFT: Field Biology students
examine mounted animals, increasing their
knowledge in that area.
Chemistry — Detailed Study
Of Man and His World —
The Elements
ABOVE: As Chairman of the Chemistry
Dept., Dr. Harold Choguilt attempts to
become acquainted with the latest de-
velopments in the field. TOP RIGHT and
RIGHT: Experiments are essential for in-
dividual understanding and appreciation
of chemistry’s principles.
Chemistry: DRESSIER, Dr, ROBERT: Asst. Prof.
MARSHALL Dr, DELBERT: Asst. Prof.
McMECHAN. Dr r JAMES: Assoc. Prof.
RICHARDS, ROBERT: Assoc. Prof.
RUMPEL, Dr. MAX: Prof.
SHEARER. Dr. EDMUND: Asst. Prof.
Rocks Offer Glimpse of Past
TOP; Myrl Walker, Chairman of the Earth
Science Dept, adjusts the pose of the polar
bear displayed in Fort Hays State's mu-
seum. Walker is director of the college
museums. ABOVE: Students in geology lab
examine rock specimens to establish an
accurate identification.
Earth Science*: ASH. Dr. SIDNEY: Asst. Prof.
8UDKE. EARL: Asst. Prof.
ZAKRZEWSU RICHARD: Asst. Prof.
Toalson Heads Math Dept.
RIGHT: Dr, Wilmont Toalson, on sabbatical
leave during the spring semester, is head
of the Dept* of Mathematics. BELOW:
Dr. Beougher, acting department head In
Toalson's absence, explains an equation In
Analytic Geometry and Calculus.
Math: BAXTER, VIVIAN: Asst. Prof.
BEOUGHER. Dr. ELTON: Asst. Prof.
CURTIS, NANCY: Asst. Prof,
DRYDEN. LAURENCE: Assoc* Prof.
ETTER, ORVILLE: Asst. Prof*
HEGG. PETER: Asst. Prof.
MARSHALL, EVERETT; Assoc. Prof.
VEED. ELLEN : Assoc. Prof.
WILSON. MARILYN: Instr.
Physics — Experience in Nature’s Domain
LEFT: Dr. Maurice Witten, Chairman of
the Physics Dept., demonstrates Newton's
Law of Motion. BELOW LEFT: Two coeds
complete an experiment concerning fric-
tion* BELOW: Dr. Witten explains the
setting up and general use of physicists'
equipment*
73
B.S. Degree — Nurses 9 Goal
Miss Leora Stroup heads the Dept,
of Nurse Education and is aided by
seven faculty members.
This four-year program is one of
two in Kansas to offer a B.S. In nurs-
ing. It enables a student to go on to
graduate work or to work as a reg-
istered nurse upon graduation.
To be admitted, a prospective
candidate must be of junior standing
with a 1 .25 grade point average over
all. Five weeks between the junior
and senior year are spent studying
psychiatric practices "on location."
Four nine-week sections make up
the senior year. One section is spent
in public nursing: one Includes mater*
nity and infant care; another Is in
pediatrics at the Chicago University
Hospital and usually the last section
Is In the nurse leadership class.
ABOVE LEFT: Miss Leora Stroup. Head of
the Dept, of Nurse Education, was nomL
nated for the Outsanding Faculty Woman
award. ABOVE RIGHT: Informal class dis-
cussions facilitate Seaming, RIGHT: Learn-
Nurse Education: ALLEN, ILEENE: Instr.
FREY. MARY: Asst. Prof.
GARWOOD. KATHLEEN: Instr.
JOHNSON. RUBY: Instr.
THEIS. RUTH: Instr.
YOUMANS, MARIAN: Instr.
LEFT; Mrs, Allen and Public Health nurs-
ing students learn while they serve in the
community, ABOVE: Men, as well as wo-
men students, prepare for careers as nurses
and learn to test blood pressure under the
watchful eye of Mrs. Garwood,
STUDENT LIFE
STUDENT LIFE
STUDENT LIFE
STUDENT LIFE
STUDENT LIFE
STUDENT LIFE
STUDENT LIFE
Royalty
Robyn Dansel
Homecoming Queen
Elia Dominguez
2nd Attendant
Sponsored by Custer and McGrath Hails
Cynthia Hoffman
3rd Attendant
Sponsored by Delta Sigma Phi
Jan Qchneider
4th Attendant
Sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon
Kathy Berger
Diane Bircher
AW8 Sno Queen
Best Dressed Coed
Sponsored by Phi Sigma
Sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon
Cindy Waldschmidt
Dennis Hatch
Sweetheart King and Queen
Sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon, Custer Hall
Sandy Barnes
Albert Link
Beauty and Beast
Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Lambda
Juan Jimenez
Bearded Joe
Sponsored by Spanish Club
Qandij Philip
Rodeo Queen
Sponsored by Wiest Hall
Barbara J. Schreiner
Furlough Queen
Sponsored by Sigma Tau Gamma
Nancy Randle
Leader Lass of the Year
All-Campus Honoraries
Phi Kappa Phi
DAVID CHAN
STANLEY EILERT
BARBARA EVERHART
DONALEA FINK
RONALD GOOD
CAROLYN GRIBBEN
CARROLL HANSEN
GLORIA LOCKHART
DARREL NEUSCHAFER
CAROLYN OLSON
KAYLYNN PHILIP
KATHLEEN P1ROTTE
LARRY ROBERTSON
PAW SCHMIDT
LAYNE SHIRK
GREG SHUBERT
SUSAN SWANK
CHARLES WANG
JUDY WATKINS
RONALD WEBER
SHIRLEY WOODSON
NOT PICTURED:
SHIRLEY BATES
CARMELITA CALHOUN
SHIRLEY COMEAUX
PAUL COTT
SISTER DORISSA ERBERT
TERRY HILLMAN
VINCENT HO
BARBARA KREHBIEL
MICHAEL MARES
carol McCarthy
EDWARD MINARS
ROBERT OSBORN
HAROLD SMITH
JACQUELINE THOMAS
Who’s Who in American Colleges
LES ANDERSON
RICHARD SERRY
SUSAN BOWEN
DAVID CHAN
LYNN CORN
JOHN DAILEY
DONNALEA FINK
BEVERLY GILCHRIST
SYLVIA HARBAUGH
SHARIS HEWES
ALAN KLUSENER
CAROLYN LEC LAIR
GLORIA LOCKHART
CATHY MERRILL
RHONDA MILLER
MARY LOU MITCHELL
PAULA MURPHY
KAYLYNN PHILIP
KATHY PiROTTE
ROBERT POOL
ELLA RAYBURN
PAMELA SCHMIDT
KURTIS SIEMERS
JEROME STREIT
SUSAN SWANK
KATHY SWONGER
JUDY WATKINS
SHIRLEY WOODSON
JOAN ZIMMER
JANIS ZWINK
NOT PICTURED:
MIKE FINNIN
LENEAL LOCKE
TERESA RIDER
BETH SCHOLLE
Women’s Leadership Organization
JANICE BENDEL
SUSAN BOWEN
LINDA B ROADIE
VICKY BROWN
LYNN CORN
DONALEA FINK
CAROLYN GRJBBEN
CAROLYN LECLAIR
PAM SCHMIDT
SHIRLEY WOODSON
JOAN ZIMMER
NOT PICTURED:
LINDA DREILINS
RHONDA MILLER
LINDA WILSON
Final arrangements for
the WLO Scholarship
Tea are made by Mrs.
Alice McFarland and
Rhonda Miller.
Seventh Cavalry
LES ANDERSON
LONNIE BEADLES
KELLY DEINES
JEFF EHRLICH
VERNON HARDING
DENNIS HATCH
MARTYN HOWGILL
DARREL NEUSCHAFER
WILLIAM PAGET
THOMAS SEKAVEC
RALPH THOMM
NOT PICTURED:
TERRY BALTHAZOR
BOB MILLER
DAVE TARRANT
Alpha Lambda Delta
Women’s Freshman Honorary
JOYCE AUGUSTINE
JANNA EADENHOP
MARC A BAILEY
SHERRI BAKER
SHARON BAYENS
KATHLEEN BERGER
MARGARET BLECHA
KATHLEEN BROCK
EVA BROWN
BARBARA CARTER
BRENDA COATS
CAROL CRAWFORD
CLAUDIA DIETZ
DEBORAH DODRILL
PAMELA DREELING
SHERYL DREIUNG
ROXY GREEN
MARY LOU GUSTAFSON
MARY HARBIN
GLORIA HUEBNER
ANTOINETTE KASHKA
DELMA MARSTON
ROSALIE MATTSON
KATHLEEN McGOVERN
BETTY MEIER
BARBARA JEAN NELSON
MARY LOU NEMECHEK
JOLENE N I ERN BERGER
TERRIE OSHANT
JUDITH PFANNENSTIEL
KAREN SCHULTE
NORMA STIAWALT
LORETTA TEETER
TRAN DA WARD
CAROL WE NTE
NANCY WOOD
BONNIE YOXALL
GWEN ZIEGLER
Not Pictured:
LOtS AUSTIN
SHERRY HARMAN
DIXIE HORTON
VIVIAN OGBURN
MILDRED WILLIAMS
TAMMY WOOD
Phi Eta Sigma
Men’s Freshman Honorary
ROBERT ALBRIGHT
RICHARD BEAR
JAMES BELL
RICHARD BRET2
FRED COOK
KELLY DEINES
JAMES DYCK
JOHN ECK
JEFFREY EHRUCH
STEVEN GLEUE
STEVEN HEWSON
CHARLES KARLIN
MELVIN KITTS
RONALD KLETCHKA
ROBERT KRAUS
JOHN MqCORMACK
NEILNULTON
WILLIAM PAGET
JAY REIMER
DON RYNERSON
MICHAEL SCHAEFFER
LAYNE SHIRK
KURUS SIEMERS
RALPH THOMM
AL JOE WALLACE
DAVID WALTERS
RONALD WEBER
DONALD WERNER
JOEL WHITE
KENNETH WOODS
STEVEN WORCESTER
TIMOTHY ZWSNK
No - Pictured:
TERRELL BALTHAZOR
RANDY BANE
MARK BERRY
IRL BRASSFI ELD
ROLLAND GOREHAM
IRA KWATCHER
TERRANCE McMULLEN
donald Sanders
STANLEY SCHMIDT
DAVID TARRANT
ROBERT WATKINS
Sophomore Women’s Honorary
JANNA BADENHOP
SHERI LL BAKER
LINDA BEARDSLEY
KATHY BERGER
MARGARET SLECHA
CINDY BOGART
BARBARA CARTER
COLLEEN CHITWOOD
CLAUDIA DIETZ
LOIS DREILING
MARY ANN E NS LOW
ROSEMARIE GRABBE
ROXY GREEN
PAM HESTER
ANTOINETTE KASHKA
MARY MATHES
kathy McGovern
MELVA McGOWAN
LINDA MEIER
TERRI E OSH ANT
MARY ANN SEKVAVEC
ROSALIE TURNER
DIANA TURKLE
TRANDA WARD
MAE JEAN WOODS
BONNIE YOXALL
Not Pictured!
PAT HOLMES
NANCY WOOD
GWEN ZEIGLER
TOP LEFT: Phi Els Sigma,
men's freshman scholastic
fraternity, repeats the initia-
tion ritual while dressed In the
traditional scholars 1 robes.
ABOVE: Sophomore Women's
Honorary sponsors a bridal
show as a money-making proj-
ect. LEFT: Initiates of Ah
pha Lambda Delta, freshman
women's honorary, joined Phi
Eta Sigma in the initiation
rites and banquet.
FORSYTH LIBRARY
Governing Bodies
RIGHT: Doug Ly-
man, Sludenf Body
Vice-president* BE-
LOW: Steve Ray!,
Student Body Presi-
dent.
Senate Serves
Students’ Views
During its first year after expand-
ing from a council to a senate, Stu-
dent Senate functioned as a repre-
sentative voice of the students*
The governmental body approved
a judicial code outlining and defin-
ing the powers of the Student Court.
The Senate also sponsored the ref-
erendum for the HPER complex and
the petition for the sale of cigarettes
In the Union.
STUDENT SENATE— BACK ROW: Tom Toepfer,
John Daily. Dave Wobker. Fred Johnson, Mike
Finnan. SEVENTH ROW: Les Anderson, Lon Pish-
ny, Ken Do Forest, Curtiss Bender, Doug Lyman.
SIXTH ROW: Marfyn Howgill, Jack Cell, Charlie
Routh. Tom Railsba.dc John Petty, Lynn Bunker.
FIFTH ROW: Pat Holliman, Ken Goebel, Steve
Fox. Ron Kietchke. Steve RayL FOURTH ROW:
Norm Austin, Dennis Pearson, Steve Cntchfield,
Leonard Mans, Tim Zwink. THIRD ROW: Jen
Schneider. Joan Mathes, Sheryl Nickelson. Tamra
Appiebee, Cindy Hoffman, SECOND ROW: Ella
Rayburn. Judy Prosser, Colleen Chitwood, Carolyn
Nelson, Karen Witwer. FRONT ROW: Cindy
Worth, Anita Hosted, Kathy Bellerive. Edna An-
derson, Tania McCatmoni, Karen Rolf,
Iff f ■ •. .vylHT
* i 1
11
IH
jH *
Pi
I1M
ABOVE LEFT: Trudy Holler,
Student Liaison. LEFT: Mike
Finnin. Senior Class Pres. BE*
LOW FAR LEFT: Fred Johnson,
Junior Class Pres. BELOW
CENTER: Dave Wobker, Soph-
omore Class Pres. BELOW:
Curtiss Bender t Freshman Class
Pres,
BELOW, AWS BOARD OF STANDARDS — BACK ROW; Mary
Stuart, Ann Welfy. SECOND ROW; Ava Joss, Jean Stouffer, sponsor*
Lynn Corn. FRONT ROW: Susan Trout, Margaret Nemechek. RIGHT*
Cheryl Carsten, AWS President. BOTTOM. ASSOCIATED WOMEN
STUDENTS — BACK ROW: Mary Arm Enslow, Icte Faye Wellert,
Linda Grusang, Gerry Carper. Lavon Gruslng, Dixie Westervelt*
FOURTH ROW: Marilynn Wilson sponsor, Cindy Boaberger, Diane
Fleming, Carol Crawford, Debbie Stevens* Joan Mathes, Margaret
Moss t Pat Hale. THIRD ROW: Louise McGowan, Gwen Ziegler,
Jana Frost, Donna Schenk. Jeanette Rohr, Cheryl Carsten, Mary
Dolecbek, SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Nemechek, Dawn Romanuccb
Susan Bowen. Brenda Coats, Vicki Doan* FRONT ROW: Patricia
Foos, Trudy Gillette, Vicky Ray, Kaylene Karban, Susan Trout,
Carolyn Olson, Melanie Anderson, Debbie Rlfford,
AWS Honors To Three Women
TOP LEFT: Jean Lockhart earned the Al-
pha Lambda Delta award for the senior
woman having the highest gpa and re-
ceived the award during AWS Honors
Night, BELOW LEFT: Monice Somers, in-
structor in HPER, received the AWS Out-
standing Faculty Woman. BELOW RIGHT:
Lynn Corn was chosen to receive the AWS
award for Outstanding Senior Woman,
Traffic Tribunal
Hears Appeals
Traffic Tribunal members spent
most of their meetings considering
FHS traffic regulations and revising
them when deemed necessary. When
needed, the Tribunal sits as an ap-
peals court for campus traffic viola-
tions. Douglas Kingsley chaired the
Tribunal. Jean Stouffer and Mike
Stewart were sponsors.
SOC Approves
FHS Groups
Student Organizations Committee
holds the responsibility of approving
all student groups associated with
FHS, All organizations must meet
initial approval and maintain con-
tinued recognition to remain official
on-campus organizations, Jean Stouf-
fer was chairman and Shanann John-
ston was secretary.
TOP. TRAFFIC TRIBUNAL— BACK ROW: Jean Stouf-
fer, sponsor. Wendell Wyatt. . THIRD ROW: James
Hoover. Michael Stewart, sponsor, SECOND ROW:
Doug Kingsley, Max, Liggetl. FRONT ROW: Suzanne
Heft, Mary Lou Gustafson, BOTTOM, STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS COMMITTEE — BACK ROW; Dave
Tarrent, Jim Forsythe, Jean Stouffer, chairman, Karen
Pickard. SECOND ROW; Dr, Gordon Price, Michael
Stewart, Dr. Benito Carbalfo. FRONT ROW: Ken
Bahr, Shanann JoWion, Janet Council.
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Screens Cases
As part of the Student Court
structure. Legal Board serves as in-
termediate judicial body and a
screening board for disciplinary
cases. Composed of the Student
Court Chief Justice and Attorney
General and the Associate Deans of
Students, the Board determines juris-
diction of cases presented by stu-
dents and deans.
Entertainment
Council’s Goal
The Memorial Union Program
Council provided a variety of enter-
tainment for FHS students. Tiger
Hops, movies, "Tiger Paws," Best
Dressed Coed, Sweetheart Ball and
Free Coffee Day were only a seg-
ment of the Council's projects. Steve
Critchfield served as chairman and
O. Z. Bizzell was sponsor.
TOP, LEGAL BOARD: Ken
Bahr\ Michael Steward Jean
Sfouffer, Da'e Schmutz, BOT-
TOM, MEMORIAL UNION
PROGRAM COUNCIL —
BACK ROW: O. Z Bhzell
sponsor. Pai Madden. Judy
Haas, Sieve CfiteMteld,
FRONT ROW: Terri Branum.
June Wittig, Deb And mi.
Sherry Harman, Nadine Aion.
Communications
Leader Adopts New Lay-Out
The State College Leader re-
ceived a First Class Rating from the
Associated Collegiate Press for the
fall semester's publication.
As editor-in-chief, tes Anderson
guided the weekly paper from story
to publication. The editor was re-
sponsible for visual changes such as
down style headlines using a capital
letter only at the beginning of a
headline and a horizontal lay-out pat-
tern.
Conrad Downing completed his
first year of advising a collegiate
level publication. A revamping of
staff positions allowed members to
become familiar with more areas of
newspaper production.
TOP ROW: Critchticld, Sandy Johnson, Karen PftfWr.
Lori Prshny, Joyce Rabas. BOTTOM ROW: Ella Rayburn,
Tern S+aab, Donna Stanley, Patty Witt man.
OPPOSITE RASE, LEFT: Martyn Howgill,
Asst. Editorial Page Editor; Sharon Jacobs*
Asst. Managing Editor; RIGHT: Greg
Turner, Sports Editor; BOTTOM: Susan
Trout, Managing Editor; Linda Meier,
Copy Editor,
TOP LEFT: Les Anderson, Editor-in-Chief;
BELOW: Russ Cravens, News Editor; Tom
Johnson, Advertising Manager; BELOW
LEFT: Conrad Downing, Advisor; BOT-
TOM: Tom Toepfer, Editorial Page Editor,
1969 Reveille Cops All-American
As the product of a volunteer staff
the Reveille has received a top rat-
ing from the Associated Collegiate
Press Service every year since 1964,
Roxy Green worked as editor-in-chief
and Mrs, Katherine Rogers served as
advisor. The staff consists of jour-
nalism and non-journalism majors.
The yearbook attempts to pre-
serve the only written record of each
year of college. As many facts and
faces as possible are Included
through pictures of students, faculty
and activities.
ABOVE LEFT: Larry Moore, advertis-
ing: RIGHT: Tom Toepfer, adveriis-
mg; MIDDLE LEFT: Roxy Green, edi-
tor-in-chief; RIGHT: Paul McClellan,
Taylor Publishing Co. representative
and Mrs, Katherine Rogers, advisor;
BELOW: Ella Rayburn, organizations.
ABOVE LEFT: Rita Encash, academics;
RIGHT: Bcbbl Kohl, copy: MIDDLE LEFT:
Ed Kuhn, sports; RIGHT: Jerry Council
and Diane Turtle, Greeks; BELOW LEFT:
Greg Gleason, business: RIGHT; Carol
E'den and Jeanie Os burn, housing.
TOP ROW: Carol BiiteL index:
Lynn Bunfcen classes: Gerry
Carper, distribution; Jim
Hoover, academics. BOTTOM
ROW; Kathy Riedel, story of
the year; Karen Parker, ac-
ademics; Patty Wiftman*
classes.
Photographers
TOP LEFT: Matt Peak,
photographer; RIGHT:
Marsha Puy ear, secretary;
MIDDLE LEFT; Ed Kuhn,
photographer; RIGHT:
Marty Puyear, secretary;
BELOW RIGHT; Lorraine
Jackson, supervisor.
With Lorraine Jackson as supervisor,
the student photographers were on
hand for all college-sponsored activi-
ties. The photo lab worked closely with
Leader and Reveille staffs to achieve
high quality publications.
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TV Added
to KFHS
KFHS Radio expanded to
include closed circuit televi-
sion cameras for broadcast
and tape replays In class-
rooms.
Under the direction of Jack
Heather, KFHS also expanded
the staff of students and
technicians to accommodate
the television equipment.
Students in residence hails
and the Memorial Union
could receive the KFHS
broadcasts by dialinq 650.
The radio facilities are housed
in Malloy Hall.
ALL LEFT: Students learn the
practical aspects of video broad-
casting by making use of
television equipment, ABOVE:
Jack Heather, director of KFHS h
discusses programming with a stu-
dent.
Departmental Honoraries
POP Joins
in Career Day
Pi Omega Pi, honorary fraternity
for business teachers, assisted with
Career Day activities. In addition to
the business honors banquet, mem-
bers sent a representative to the na-
tional convention.
The group elected Janet McEntar-
fer as president. Mary Ann Rush,
Sharon Vlasak and Lois Myerly co-
sponsored the group.
PI OMEGA PI — BACK ROW: Anita Donohoe,
Shirley Bates. Phyllis Cox, Gwen Schultz, Keren
Keller, Judy Schrader, Marcia Bailey, Janet Me-
Entarfer. SECOND ROW: Sharon Giebler, Lois
DreEling, Joy Bretz, Ramona Clinesmith, Mary Ann
Rush, sponsor, Sharon Schneider Kathy Berger
FRONT ROW: Jean Cavanaugh, Linda Beardsley,
Jams Randolph, Sheryl Kurtz, Anita Spitler*
DTA Judges
Poster Contest
Members of Delta Tau Alpha,
honorary agriculture fraternity, con-
tributed their talents in judging the
Ellis County Soil Conservation Poster
Contest. The group also helped with
Career Day and attended the na-
tional DTA convention.
Ruff Gentry sponsored the ag-
riculture majors* Bruce Hachmeister
served as president during the
spring.
DELTA TAU ALPHA—BACK ROW: Bruce Haclv
nr^ r4 Rr Charles Sevens, Alfred Campbell.
FOURTH ROW: Wesley Drosselmeyer, Larry Key-
ser, Darryl Gleason. THIRD ROW: Earl Unruh, Alan
Gu+fery. Reger Unruh. SECOND ROW: Craig
Deftmer, Joyce Wolfram, Frank Kroboth, FRONf
ROW; Ruff Gentrv. soonsor. Georan Grnna. Gene
PSl CHI-BACK ROW; 0e2vem
Linen be rger, Jim Weth, Bob
Kurxa, Herb Songer, Charles
Foxx. SECOND ROW; Francis
Begnoche, Don Binder, Frank
Schmitt, Charlene Dretling.
FRONT ROW; Sylvia Harbaugb,
Mary Lou Livingston, Gloria DSbfe.
Elaine Gardner.
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Psi Chi Initiates 30
April 24 marked the charter initia-
tion of Kappa Delta Sigma into Psi
Chi, national psychology fraternity.
With 30 members to initiate, the
group elected Don Binder as pres-
ident while Dennis King served as
advisor.
The group revised the bydaws and
participated in curriculum changes.
Thetr programs included topics on
sensory awareness and behavior
modifications used at a camp for
emotionally disturbed boys.
PS! CHI CHARTER MEMBERS
Francis Begnoche
Jim Besfgen
Don Binder
Irl Brassfield
Gloria Dible
Charlene DreMing
Don Fast
Charmaine Fast
Steven Fox
Charles Foxx
Elaine Gardner
Kathy Glglio
Helen Gribble
Sylvia Harbaugh
Carl Ingram
Donna Jennings
Carol Kwatcher
Delvern Linenberger
Jack Montgomery
Keith Ogburn
Frank Schmitt
Don Schreiner
Dwayne Scott
Herb Songer
Linda Stephens
FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. Robert Adams
Dr. Gary Butterfield
Dennis King
Dr. Don Randall
James Ryabik
Members of PE Delta Epsilon,
national journalism honorary,
participate in their ceremony
to receive the national char-
ter on February 8.
RIGHT: ALPHA PSI
OMEGA —BACK
ROW: Terry Schenk,
Lloyd Frerer, spon-
sor. FRONT ROW:
Dot Welter, La von
Grusing, Vicki Mc-
Con nell.
BOTTOM: EPSILON
pj TAU — BACK
ROW: Robert Busch,
Arthur Sayler. James
Bergen, Clifton
Rush, John re Dom-
bauqh, Glenn Gin-
ther, Gary Rabas.
SECOND ROW:
Don Barton, Ken
Feist, Gary Tobias,
Dr. C. R. Cain,
sponsor, Dennis Mc-
Kee, Stephen Hoch,
James Walters, Ran-
dy Asbiff. FRONT
ROW: Roger Mauch,
Thomas Umscheid.
Robert Vavrtcka.
Thomas Noone, John
G i n g r a u x, Bryan
Bachkora. Leon Al-
bert.
Drama and Acting EPT Men Handle
Alpha Psi’s Bag Annual News Letter
Alpha Psi Omega, theater hon-
orary, assisted with dramatic produc-
tions at Fort Hays State. Members
of the group are familiar with the
technical as well as the acting side
of theater production. The organiza-
tion co-sponsored a May awards din-
ner with Little Theatre. William
Segal served as sponsor, Wayne
Alan Sipe presided as president.
John Slngraux served as sponsor
and Leon Albert was elected presi-
dent of Epsilon Pi Tau, industrial arts
honorary. The industrial arts group
sent out the annual EPT News Letter
to their alumni. A spring initiation
of new members was held. Member-
ship requires a minimum of 16 credit
hours In industrial arts and a 2.0 in
the field.
KAPPA OMICRON PHI— BACK ROW: Mary Harrel Jane Hud Carolyn Ledoir THIRD
ROW: Rosanne Homing, Jean Loyd, Connie Schwa rtf, Judy Welter, Linda Pbye. SECOND
ROW: Linda AppEebee. Joan Zimmer. Marilfe Klinsmann, Carafe Noah, Linda Gfeller.
FRONT ROW: EEizaheth Bremng. Linde Thompson, Tonde Diecthoff, Sharolyn Gobin.
Mary Lou Mitchell,
KOP Participates
In National Study
Three service projects, a Founder’s Day Din-
ner and participation in a national study of
home economists' responsibilities to the needy
occupied Kappa Omicron Phi members. The
home economics honorary elected Mary Lou
Mitchell president. Mrs. Maxine Hoffman was
faculty sponsor.
Therapists Attend
Chicago Convention
Sigma Atpha Eta, honorary speech therapy
fraternity, baked cookies for children partici-
pating in speech therapy clinics as one of
their service projects. The president and secre-
tary of the honorary attended the national
convention in Chicago. Mrs. Marcia Bannister
and Dr, Charles Wilhelm were sponsors and
Julie Jansonius was president. Key member-
ship requires a gpa of 1.25, serving on a com-
mittee denotes active participation.
SIGMA ALPHA ETA— SACK
ROW: Dr. Charles WilheEm,
sponsor, Norma Schoen, Julie
Jan-soniuv John Wootter, Don
Degenhardt, FRONT ROW:
Julie GrabEe, Janet Venrce-
berg, Marcia Bannister, spon-
sor, Sheila BEIEs, Rita Poll now.
TOP PH! MU ALPHA SINFONIA — BACK
ROW: John Hu bar. Arthur Buehl&r,
Charles Rouse. Mike SprmgTeldi. Vince
Landau, Lawrence KrebbieL FRONT ROW:
Curtis Wnqhi Stars Sock, Terry Krob, Tom
Rai'sbacb Dole Sekavec, Allen Diiiey. BOT-
TOM, SiGMA ALPHA IOTA— BACK ROW:
Sandy Rohr, Cirdy Schreiner. Beth Scbdie.
Carta Beesley Laverne Van Kooten. Debb=e
Leis. Vicky Meyer, Cindy Bogart, Lois Smith,
THIRD ROW: Shirley Woodfpft. Donna
Thompson, Joleen Novotny, W^ndy Mickey,
Elaine Worden, Mery Lee Wilgers, Marilyn
Miller, Susan Worden. SECOND ROW:
Joyce Horyna, Judy Friaderich, Gloria
Mitchell, JoyCfi Pennington., Judy Dugan,
Rebecca Kraus, Kathy Schaffer. FRONT
ROW: Dixie Walker Cindy Gray, Marian
Retbback, Rosanna Avery, Elaine Ellis,
Linda Shaw.
Music Men Aid
With Programs
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia members
selected Vince Landau as president
while John Huber served as sponsor
of the music fraternity. Projects in-
cluded advertising the Varsity Band
Show, ushering for musical programs
and helping with musical stage works.
The men also contributed their time
at the State Music Contest, The fra-
ternity was originally founded in
1898 .
SAI Promotes
Musical Service
Sigma Alpha lota, women's music
honorary, centered Its service proj-
ects around music. The group sent
money to Paraguay, their sister na-
tion, to aid programs In music edu-
cation, The women held several teas
for music faculty wives and alumnae.
Delegates attended the state SAI
Day In Topeka. Marilyn Miller was
president and Mrs, Joan Henry
sponsored the organization.
TOP. PH! ALPHA THETA— BACK ROW; Don Ryner-
son, John Morris, Jim Martin* FOURTH ROW: Roy
Ingram, Ann Liston, sponsor, Lois Luti, Jerry Ramsey.
Terry Archer. THIRD ROW: Fred Atchison. Jan Zwtnfc,
Patrick Barry. Sandy Hindi. SECOND ROW: Donates
fink. Connie Graves. Edith Couture. Linda Grout*
Veronica Andrews. FIRST ROW: Sheran Powers,
Moggie Johnson. Carolyn Olson. Tim Zwtnfc. Ella Ray-
burn.
BOTTOM, KAPPA MU EPSILON— BACK ROW:
Kenneth Woods, Richard Bear, Neal Schmeidler, O,
E. Etter. SECOND ROW: Foster DiecLhoff. Donald
Werner, John Bailey, Gregory Smith* FRONT ROW:
Linda Dreilmg, Jan Schneider, Diane Dicfcman, Elaine
Gardner, Carol Ross*
Historians Take
Spring Journey
Phi Alpha Theta, honorary history
fraternity, combined monthly meet-
ings with History Club to hear
speakers discuss the "intellectual
Origins of the New Left, "Paleon-
tology in Western Kansas" and other
topics of significance. Headed by
Jerry Ramsey, the group took a May
trip to the Rocky Mountain Social
Science Convention In Colorado
Springs* Ann Liston sponsored the
group*
Frat Recognizes
Math Students
Kappa Mu Epsilon, honorary math-
ematics fraternity, admitted initiates
with a "B" average in math and a
1*75 overall* A May banquet and
initiation of new members culmi-
nated the year,
John Bailey was elected president.
Mrs. * Marilynn Wilson sponsored the
mathematicians. The organization
provided recognition of outstanding
mathematics students and familiar-
ized members with advances in the
field.
Departmental Organizations
TOP LEFT: Members of Student Council for Exceptional
Children participate in activities such as square dancing,
miniature golf and swimming with area children. RIGHT:
Sherrill Coffin exhibits the style that made her the free
throw champ * 1 in a contest sponsored by Men's Physical
Education Club. BELOW LEFT: Juan Jimenez carries his
apple to the goal line during the Spanish Club masquerade
party* RIGHT: Pi Delta Epsilon members tour American
Yearbook Connpany of Topeka during their weekend of
national Initiation.
STUDENT CHARTER, SOIL CONSERVATION SO-
CIETY OF AMERICA— BACK ROW: Wesley Dros-
selmeyer, Gary Setter, Marion Alford* FOURTH
ROW: Tom Fa rney, Eugene Sieve ns, Lonny Mc-
Llnn. THIRD ROW: Arlo Smith. Norman Dooley.
Ted Swafford. SECOND ROW: Sam Atherton,
Gene Neuforih. FIRST ROW: Maria Bingamari,
Steve Chain.
SCSA Aids
Anti-Pollution
Student Chapter of Soil Conserva-
tion actively participated In pollu-
tion clean-up projects* Members
worked during the Governor's Clean-
up Week and on the college farm
situation, Wesley Drosselmeyer
served as president with Thaine Clark
advising this nationally affiliated or-
ganization*
Soil Conservation Club members work with
other FHS groups in cleaning up the Cedar
Bluff Lake Retreat beach area.
German Club
Holds Festival
FRENCH CLU8— BACK ROW: Gerald
Windholz, Theresa Heoke, Jeanette Gerdt-
zen, Michael Meade, Tom Toepfer, Hank
DeSair, Mary Mathes, THIRD ROW: Norma
Ross, Sandra Johnson, Paula Stein, Johanna
Johnson, Maria Codinach, sponsor, Rod
Norton. SECOND ROW: Sheila Patehen,
Nikki Shelton, Lora Rohm, Donovan Ran-
dolph, Vicki Milam. FRONT ROW: Alma
Lozano, Martha Koehn, Jacki Elfiott, Joleen
Wirtz, Toni Keshka, Lanis Lewellen.
French Club
Stresses Culture
French Club members elected
Tom Mitchell as president, Maria
Codinach served as the sponsor.
The club’s objective Is to acquaint
American students with French cul-
ture. This objective was qained main-
ly through films shown during month-
ly meetings*
German Club supplemented the
classroom program In an extension
of the students’ understanding of the
German people. Allen Elliott served
as president and Mrs. Leona Pfeifer
was sponsor*
The club held the annual Christmas
party as well as a German dinner and
wedding dance during the Hays Art
Festival. The group also sponsored
two feature-lenqth films and joined
with the Spanish and French Clubs
for a spring picnic.
GERMAN CLUB— BACK ROW:
Mkha©! Meade* sponsor, Dona Rad*
diffe* FIFTH ROW: Lonnie Beadles.
Terry Pfanneostlel. Sally Bfungardt,
Judy Haas* Francis Pe chance, Leon
Staab, Paul Graber, sponsor.
FOURTH ROW: Alan Von Range,
Byron Burke* Stan Blattner. Kathy
Losey, Jeanette Rohr, Carolyn Hamm.
Theresa Heeke. Sherry Harman*
Carole Converse. THIRD ROW: Ed-
ward Prewo, Terry Schmidt, Elaine
Murphy, Trudy Williams, Kay Shields,
Mary Ann Enslow, SECOND ROW:
Sid BSeber, Mark Princ, Richard ’'Dut-
ton, Rosa Leo Dick, ‘ Elizabeth
Dougherty, Dayna Yeazel. FRONT
ROW: Phyllis Schmidt, John Ewy,
Harvey Thompson, Fred Johnson,
Mary Feist, Robert Desbien, Rod
Stack, Allen Elliott.
SPANISH CLUB— BACK ROW: Dermis Dye, Jack
Robertson, CfaJg Hancke, Doug McNichofs, L*rbl
Oukeda. Cornelius Hugo, Juan Jimenez. Jr, THIRD
ROW: Cyndi Bowman. Diane Roberson. Deb Andmt,
Launto Schwarz, Valeria Juerge risen, Chris Burton,
Graciefla Cerballo- Warren Tacha, SECOND ROW: Tim
Zwinlt, Bonnie Yonrall Deena Edmundson, Cheryl Brown.
Veronica Andrews, Lora Rehm. Le*y Morgan, Dave
Wobker. FRONT ROW: DeWayne Wirsteflm, Dr. Benito
Carbdlo, Anfonia Alcantara, sponsor, Marie Beckman.
Barb Johnson. Pam DreiNng, Elia Domingyei, Diane
Evans.
Films Promote
Spanish Culture
Spanish Club members gained cul-
tural insight of Spanish-speaking coun-
tries through festivals, films and slides.
Barb Johnson served os president and
Antonia Alcantara sponsored the group.
In the spring, dub members joined other
language clubs for a picnic.
ALPHA KAPPA PSI OFFICERS— BACK ROW;
Darrel Barnett, Joe KirkendalJ, Richard Osborne,
sponsor, Walter Manteuffel. sponsor, FRONT
ROW: Wayne Scott, Monty Applebse. Leo Knoll,
MIDDLE; Alpha Kappa Psi joined with other
business groups in sponsoring Business
Week speakers and other activities.
AKP Sponsors
Business Week
As an honorary fraternity for business
administration majors, Alpha Kappa Psi
joined with other campus business or-
ganizations in sponsoring Business Week
activities. Ten members set up accounting
procedures for the Homer B. Reed Cen-
ter. Monty Applebee served as president.
Richard Osborne and Walter Manteuffel
co-sponsored the club.
Soc. Club Joins Campus Groups
Through programs and speakers,
the newly formed Robert E. Witt
Sociology Club increased members'
awareness of the field. Greg Shubert
served as the first president. Robert
Witt sponsored the group during the
first semester. After his death, Mrs.
Rose Arhnold and Bill Abruzzi be-
came sponsors.
Some of the programs included
a paper on Indian students in the
U.S., a talk by the manager of the
Girls Industrial School in Beloit, and
an FHS student related his exper-
iences in VISTA.
SOCIOLOGY CLUB— BACK
ROW; Dale Argohinger, Sfertfey
F-lort. Greg Shubert. Deb Ardrlst,
FRONT ROW: Carey Hulter, Bill
Abruizl, sponsor. Lucille Stewart,
Sister DorUsa Erbert.
SCEC Displays
Concern for Kids
Students from the areas of edu-
cation, speech correction and special
education worked with exceptional
children through the Student Coun-
cil for Exceptional Children,
With Dale Sekavec as president
and Mrs, Martha Claflin as advisor,
SCEC members sponsored recrea-
tional programs and a Christmas par-
ty for exceptional children in the
Hays area. Delegates attended the
national convention in Chicago,
STUDENT COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHIL-
DREN— BACK ROW: Ronald Fielder, Lynn Corn,
Dale Sekavec. FRONT ROW; Barbara Larson,
Barbara Mease.
SEA Hosts Gustad
STUDENT EDUCATION ASSN. OFFICERS— BACK ROW; Yvonna Todd, Dr Roy
Kurtz, sponsor, Donna EngeL FRONT ROW: Elaine Adamson, Patsy Homer. Kathy
Pflughoft.
Dr. John Gustad, Fort Hays State president,
keynoted the February Student Education Assn,
banquet. Elaine Adamson was president; Gerald
Duncan and Dr. Ray Kurtz were sponsors. SEA
officers attended a state workshop in Topeka.
Other delegates attended the state convention
in Wichita.
Nurses Give Service
Open to students interested in nursing, the
Fort Hays Nurses Club sponsored several proj-
ects. Christmas caroling to the Hays hospitals,
helping with the bioodmobile and immunization
projects are highlights of the group's many serv-
ices, Mrs. Ileene Allen and Mrs. Ruth Theis were
sponsors. Dean Zerr served as president.
TOP; FORT HAYS NURSES CLUB— SACK ROW; Glenda Sehurle,
Patricia Herrmann, Sharon Beyens, Karen Bailey, Mary Morrish,
Deresa DSble, Lucille Yale, Pam Arnold, Sandra Shaw, Linda Carr,
Dean Zerr. SECOND ROW; Ruth Hunter, Donne SchmeEdler, Donna
Marine, Janice RomEne, Sue Tinde'!, Mary Ann Jacobs. Sherri Busse,
Kathleen Jacobs, Susan BeEshe, Martha Millsteod. Phil Yust. FRONT
ROW: F:mma Wiese, Alberta Davis. LtEEien Kings, Margarel Carter,
Jeanette Vague, Nancy Tucker, Mary Humpert, Marcia Bray*
Louise Steffen, Leora Stroup. BOTTOM: BACK ROW: Dawn
SkrdEant, Diane Bronson. Jeanette Hailing, Bobbi Girot, Linda
Boyle. Eva Brown, Denise CrossEey. Marla Fekien, Elaine Trow-
bridge , Ruth Theis. sponsor. SECOND ROW: Paula Schulte, Deyna
Yeaiel, Linda Barton, Connie Van Wey, Janet Sager, Lori Cona-
way. Brenda Darnell, Dianne Kemp, Belinda Borth. FRONT ROW:
Mershon Smith, Judith Schugort. Margo Rupp Elizabeth Ann
Willis, Kathryn Urban, Jody Allen, Susan Beckman Carol Dietz.
Exchange Gives
Chemists Funds
With Alan Klusener as president
and Robert Richards serving as spon-
sor, the Fort Hays Chemistry Club
presented a scholarship to a Chem,
Club member. The chemists raised
money for this scholarship through an
exchange of laboratory equipment
and handbooks. Delegates attended
the American Chemical Society con-
vention.
PDE Receives
National Charter
Pi Delta Epsilon, journalism rec-
ognition fraternity, received its na-
tional charter in a February initiation
with the Washburn University chap-
ter in Topeka.
Les Anderson served as the first
president of the organization. Mrs.
Katherine Rogers sponsored the
journalists. The editor and the former
publisher of the Hays Dally News
presented programs on opportunities
in the field.
TOP, CHEMISTRY CLUB— BACK ROW:
Terry Krob. Vernon Harding, Bernard
Lavereniz, Richard Schwarts, Craig Thomp-
son, Alan Klusener, R. C. Richards, sponsor,
SECOND ROW: Brian Brooks, Jay Spicer,
Curtis Gregg. LeEand Weigel, Jay Schuk-
man, Lynn Waf*. FRONT ROW; Merle
Deardorff, Mary Lou Nemechek. Susan Frie-
sen. David Chan. J. W, Simpson.
RIGHT, PI DELTA EPSJ LON^-BACK ROW:
Les Anderson, Mar+yn Howgiil, Russ Cra-
vens. THIRD ROW: Norma Ross, Lynn
Bunker. Greg Turner. SECOND ROW: Susan
Trout. Joyce Rabas. Mrs. Katherfrie Rogers,
sponsor, Ella Rayburn, FRONT ROW: Shar-
on Jacobs, Karen Parker, Linda Meier. Matt
Peak.
Dr, W. D, Moreland discusses
old tiroes with colleagues during
a coffee given in his honor by
the newly formed Political
Science Club.
Poly Sci Completes
First Year at Hays
Completing Its first year on the Fort Hays
State campus, the W. D. Moreland Political
Science Club souqht to create Informal lines
of communication between students and fac-
ulty Involved in political science. James
Pearson was president and Pat Drinan spon-
sored the new organization.
Hosting speakers which Included aca-
demic consultants and political figures from
several governmental levels, helped to ac-
quaint c'ub members with all facets of polit-
ical science. During the fall semester the club
held a coffee for Dr, W. D. Moreland, re-
tired Chairman of the Division of Political
Science, History and Sociology.
POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB OFFU
CERS — BACK ROW: Gregg Schwarz,
Stephen Starti&y, SECOND ROW:
Patrick Drrnan* sponsor, Ken Me*
Laughlirt. FRONT ROW: Bev Bray,
James Pearson,
STERNBERG GEOLOGY CLUB—BACK ROW: Rod Vaughn, Gary Small,
Doyle Saddles Dr. Sidney Ash. sponsor, Myrl Walter, sponsor. Kent Bratton,
SECOND ROW: Darny Walter, Eldon Elmore. Freddy Sheesley. Jerry Hones*
Jate AehenbaoV. FRONT ROW: Wes Ltlley, Curtis Anderson, Richard Breta,
Richard Zaknewskh sponsor.
Geologists Sponsor
Naming Museum
With Myrl Walker as sponsor and Doyle
Saddler as president, the Sternberg Geolo-
gy Club promoted naming the museum to
honor its founder, the late George F* Stern-
berg, a world renowned paleontologist and
long-time curator of the museum.
Letters Present
Eta Rho’s Purpose
Coke parties and letters introduced tresh-
men and new members to the function of
Eta Rho Epsilon, women's physical education
organization. A spring picnic and softball
game culminated activities. Sarah Mangels-
dorf was sponsor and Debbie Artmen was
president.
ETA RHO EPSILON— BACK ROW: Carla Huck. Andrea Kirk. THIRD ROW: Janie
Dolochek, Shirley Lowry. SECOND ROW: Sarah Mengelsdorf, sponsor, Mary Jane
Lester. FRONT ROW: Pam Albert. Marilyn Bliss.
Diamonds, Spaghetti
Highlight Home Ec.
Making hand puppets for childen in the
Hays hositals, spaghetti suppers* speakers
on such topics as hair-pieces and diamonds
were on this year s agenda for women in
the Home Economics Chapter,
The chapter provided an opportunity for
home economics students to become better
acquainted with other students in the field.
Also I he women were able to develop pro-
fessional skill while utilizing their knowledge
In community service. The club aided mem-
bers in keeping abreast of new develop-
ments in the field. Miss June Krebs was
sponsor while Joan Zimmer served as presi-
dent.
HOME ECONOMICS CHAPTER— TOP PICTURE, BACK
ROW: Vivian Llqhtner, Jarre H udt, Li*da Ross, THI RD ROW;
Cheryl Set lies, Jane Hasted Judy Welfcsr, Brenda Ealen,
SECOND ROW: Kerry Lee Tripp Karen Ptacefe. Carrie
Be'jncf, Cindy Hardin. FRONT ROW: Deanna Carter,
Laura Pugh. Joyce Wieserdanger, Sheryl Kirit. MIDDLE
PICTURE, BACK ROW: Susan Wycoff, Rcsarne Harnirg,
Bonnie Unruh. THIRD ROW: Diara Peterson, Barbara
Bieber. Jean Loyd, 5ECON D ROW: Carole Noah, Linda
App-ebee. Sharolyn Gobm, FRONT ROW: Kevir. Netscn,
Janet Treder, Vicky Ray, Juanita Smith. BOTTOM PIC-
TURE. BACK ROW: Barbara Cooper, Amber Graver.
Dianne Yourtker. SECOND ROW: Debbie Garre It, Barbara
Giese, Jane j Comb 1 -. FRONT ROW: Karen Pickard. Eliza-
beth Brening, Join Zimmer,
Bikes, Contest
Occupy MPE
With Steve Seirer at the helm and
Glen Lojka as sponsor. Men's Physi-
cal Education Club members entered
the annual Furlough Bicycle Races
and sponsored a girls' free throw
contest during basketball season.
The men attended the annual P.E.
majors' spring picnic. The club also
dealt with the professional and edu-
cational aspects of P.E.
IA Devours
Watermelons
Watermelon feeds, pictured at
right, and hamburger feeds kept the
appetites of Industrial Arts Club
members satisfied. Gary Tobias
sponsored the club and Kirby Clarke
served as president. The men
managed and supervised the Indus-
trial Arts Fair. Along with overnight
camping trips, the programs includ-
ed speakers on industry and educa-
tion.
RIGHT. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB
OFFICERS— BACK ROW: Clifton
Rush, Ktrby Clarlte. THIRD
ROW; James Bell. Stephen Hoth.
SECOND ROW; Doug Eisenhour,
Gary Tobias. Sppnior. Robert
Brown. FRONT ROW; Duane
Adams, Robert Vavricka. BOT-
TOM MEN'S PHYSICAL EDU-
CATION CLUB— SACK ROW;
GW Lo;lca, sponsor. Dennis Nel-
son, Larry Shi ! J. Rick Riggin,
Frank Teppan, Scott Turner.
Robert Shandy. Ronald Strait,
Larry ThurEow. Dr. Russell Bogus.
THIRD ROW; Allan HcWe. Jerry
Duran. Mike Gedney. Richard
Harmon. VEc Case, Craig Gwln-
ner, Fred Teeter. Daryl Ober-
mueller. Frank Gray. Gerald
Shelly. SECOND ROW: Bob
Bearley, Bob Threlfcel, Don True,
Steve Rusco. Ed Harold, Mike
Karl, Bob Young. Fred Britten,
Doug DeGarmo, FRONT ROW:
Lynn Lashbrook, Roger Lynch,
Ronald Scott, Berry Bailey. Steve
Seirer, Steve Hadley, Charles
Kinderknecht.
Business Frat
Hosts FBLA
Phi Beta Lambda business frater-
nity sponsored the Future Business
Leaders of America convention for
area high school students. Delegates
gleaned many ideas for meetings
and projects from the state conven-
tion in March and the June national
convention held in Philadelphia.
Sharon Siebler was president and
Sharon Vlasak sponsored the business
organization.
Historians Hear
Films, Speakers
With Roy Ingram as president,
History Club combined with Phi Al-
pha Theta for monthly meetings of
films and speakers on topics perti-
nent to historical or present day
events. Helmut Schmeller sponsored
the organization. History Club mem-
bers rounded out the year by at-
tending the Rocky Mountain Social
Science convention in Colorado
Springs.
LEFT, HISTORY CLUB— BACK ROW: Roy Ingram.
Don Ryrerson. H. J, Schmeller, sponsor. Fred
Cook. FOURTH ROW; Bert Lape, Craig Haneke,
Terry Archer, Roger Morris. THIRD ROW: Lonnie
Beadles, Fred Atchison, Barb Bolt, Myrna Sue
Powe'L SECOND ROW: Bob Westbrook, Sherari
Powers, Ernie Hones, Susan Doff. FRONT ROW:
Doug McNicholas, Eva Lehto, Elaine Adamson,
Ella Rayburn. BELOW, PHI BETA LAMBDA —
BACK ROW: Robert Schoenfeld, David Adams,
Kim Carey, Gaylen Kerr, Gary Effing. Lynn Scar-
row, Robert Sun ley. SECOND ROW: Barbara
Rytyofv, Ronald Kletehlca. Steve Ochs. Der.rs Miller*
Gale Louie. Dae Llghtcap. FRONT ROW: Leona
Burdick Sharon Giebler, Phyllis Co*, Janet Fer-
land, Betty Widener.
All-Campus Organizations
Rodeo Members
Stage Ride-off
During the year Rodeo Club prac-
ticed with the May championship
rodeo as their goal. Members met
K-State in a match ride contest. The
alumni ride-off pitted former mem-
bers against present members. Neil
Barstow was president. Bob Lowen,
Jack Jackson, Doug Philip and Rose-
mary Smith sponsored the dub.
FORT HAYS RODEO CLUB OFFI-
CERS — BACK ROW: Jack Jackson,
sponsor. Bob Ltmen. sponsor, Tim
Miser. Rocky Frey. Douglas Philip,
sponsor. FRONT ROW: Berneta Rose,
Cathy Sarton, KeyLynn Philip, Rose-
mary Smith, sponsor.
Square Dancing -
Pure Enjoyment
With Bob Dey as president and
Cade Suran as sponsor, the main
objective of the Fort Hays Star
Promenaders was to promote inter-
est in square dancing. During the
Homecoming Parade the club danced
on one of the floats. Bob Dey served
as caller during the bi-monthly
dances.
FORT HAYS STAR
PROMENADERS OFFI-
CERS— BACK ROW;
Cade Suran, sponsor
KayLynn Philip* Bob
Dey. FRONT ROW:
Sandra LoeppSte, Fran
Heyse, Carol MohEer.
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE— BACK ROW:
Lucho Sarmien+o, Peggy Chakra bandhu.
Jean Stouffer, Valerie Schiewe, Melinda
Kite* Eva Lehto, Cornelius. Hugo* David
London. SECOND ROW: Deb Andris
□ lane Bronson, Chafe Bhanalaph, Fung-
pet Boonllang* S u k re e Coornpanthu, Dr,
Benito Carballo, sponsor, Ronald Lilltch*
FRONT ROW: Carol Diet?. Ann Marie
Wu. Marcia Bray, Cheryl Brown, Anita
Becker, Rackanee Vacharaporn.
Foreign students and their host
families attended an American
style picnic In September.
P-t-P Enhances Understanding
People-to-People encourages students
from the United States to broaden their
knowledge of other spheres of the globe
while stressing cultural understanding.
The international group elected David
London as president. Dr, Benito Carballo
served as sponsor. Leap Week and the In-
ternational Arts Festival highlighted P-t-P
activties.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA-
BACK ROW: Jefald Peterson,
Henry Mace, Curtis Gregg.
Charles Osborne, Jon Case.
Jack Heather, sponsor. SEC-
OND ROW: Merald Van
Vleet Basil Julian, Lynn Wafz,
James Hoover, Robert Pin-
kail. FRONT ROW: Bob
Beartey, Danny Walker, Bob
ThreEkel, Fred Johnson, Ron
U ntd e r wo od * BOTTO M : B AC K
ROW: Ian Bentley, James Ke\-
lerman, sponsor. THIRD ROW:
John Vignery, Joseph Wahr-
man, Steve Flaska. Gary
Sampson. SECOND ROW: Ed-
win Delbert. Fred Sheesley, La-
vern Boeso. Don Rodebough.
FRONT ROW: Richard Krays,
Robert Kraus, Norman Austin,
Jim Johnson, Tom Franks.
BELOW LEFT: Alpha Phi
Omega members spon-
sored a smoker to discuss
their organization with
Fort Hays State men in-
terested in the fraternity.
Service Stressed
In APO Fraternity
Alpha Phi Omega, national service fra-
ternity, sponsored the Beauty and Beast con-
test and Furlough races to raise money for
Endowment Assn, scholarships. The group
also aided the campus bloodmobile, ush-
ered at Artists and Lectures programs and
helped distribute Reveilles.
Astronaut James A. Lovell wrote, "1 heart-
ily recommend this fraternity to you for I
believe that your participation in this or-
ganisation will give you a sense of fulfillment
and will bring honor and distinction to your
school. 1 ’ Lovell carried his APO pin on the
. **-i a II. win ' ■
Retreat Group YAF Supports
Develops Site ‘Involvement’
CEDAR BLUFF LAKE RETREAT OR-
GANIZATION-BACK ROW: Glen
Lo[ke t Leore Stroup, Howard Rey-
nolds, Peter Hegg, Lynn Rogers.
FRONT ROW: Ronald Quint, Marvin
Roth, Tom Meiers, Jeff Rainier,
The FHS Lake Retreat Organiza-
tion spent the year developing and
maintaining a Cedar Bluff recreation
area for students and faculty. In
concentrating on their goals the
group built rafts, lakeside basket-
ball goals and graded all roads lead-
ing to the retreat area.
Glen Lojka served as chairman
and Lynn Rogers as secretary-treas-
urer. The lakeside area is leased by
the college.
With "involvement" as Its motto,
the FHS Young Americans for Free-
dom chapter was organized. Installing
Pat Brown as president and Dr.
Howard Reynolds as sponsor, the
group participated in the nationwide
"Tell it to Hanoi" movement by dis-
tributing campus literature and send-
ing petitions to Hanoi deleqates at
Paris. In the spring the YAF held
a Vietnam referendum fo gauge
campus feelings on the war.
YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREE-
DOM— SACK ROW: Bob Schwindt.
Jim Rahn. THIRD ROW: Robert
Akers. Howard Reynolds, sponsor.
SECOND ROW: Raymond Fagan.
Shirley Gnad. FRONT ROW: Pat
Brown, Jim Borthwick.
Plays, Awards
In Little Theatre
Membership in Little Theatre is
earned by accumulating 10 points in
any facet of theater work. Members
participated in "Sleeping Beauty"
and a series of one-acts. The out-
standing actor, actress and technical
producer received awards at the an-
nual banquet. Denny Dey was presi-
dent and William Segal was sponsor.
Vets Help With
Furlough, Flags
Veterans' Club members used the
spring semester to help Alpha Phi
Omega with Furlough. With John
Pyle as president, Bob Maxwell and
Thaine Clark as sponsors, the group
presented a U.S. flag to the Homer
B. Reed Center. They also contrib-
uted litter containers for the cam-
pus.
LITTLE THEATRE— BACK ROW: Vicki Me-
Connell, Denny Dey, Dennis Martin, Rocky
Reiser George Stevenson, Dot Welter. SEC-
OND ROW; Steve Winkler, Pam Dreillng,
Lloyd Prefer, sponsor, Doug Fried ly, Larry
Laas. Terry Schenk. FRONT ROW: Kathy
Faulkner, Lavi Gruslng, Glady Ridlef, Suit
Griffin, Mary Ann Enjlow.
VETERANS' CLUB — BACK
ROW: Ron Obolski, Marty
Reed, Edwin Hamilton, Larry
Thurtow. FIFTH ROW: Dave
Brlqg s, James Knight, Rodney
Applegate, Dewayne Bruine-
kcoL FOURTH ROW: Terry
Randa 1 !, Monte Lareau, Dwight
Carter, Steve Worley, THIRD
ROW: Terry Charboneau.
Jerry Johnson, Chuck Haaq,
Jim Heller, SECOND ROW:
John Pyle, Joe Allison, Leroy
Rose. Robert Martz. FRONT
ROW: Roger Prochaska,
Thaine Clark, Robert Bollig,
Donald Koelllng, MIchiel Pro-
cheska.
High Spirits, Precision Routines
Tiger Deb and Cheerleader Goal
Tiger Debs and Cheerleaders made
a hit throughout the year with per-
formances at athletic events. Both
groups were Instrumental in contri-
buting to school spirit.
The Cheerleaders accompanied
CHEERLEADERS — TOP LEFT: Jar* Schneider. MID-
DLE: Susan MeClaren. RIGHT: Diane Bircher,
head cheerleader. BOTTOM LEFT: Kathy Berger.*
MIDDLE: Linda FracL RIGHT: Cindy Hoffman,
the teams for away games as well
as leading cheers and the fight song
at Lewis Field Stadium and the Coli-
seum.
Combining with other Hays
schools, the Tiger Debs presented a
half-time show at a Kansas City
Chiefs football game. The precision
dance unit performed for FHS half-
times and at the Varsity Band Show,
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TJGER DEBS— BACK ROW: Debbie Dealt, Jill
Dean, Barbara Converse. Elaine Herrman, Lonnie
She after, Dottie AshlocE Debra Unrtih. Candace
Langley, Linda Coffindatfor. FIFTH ROW: Lana
Tittei, Jana THteJ, Leta Wheeler, Charlotte Am-
hold. Deana Elston DeAnn Cox. Cindy Furbeck.
Robin Deeds, Belinda Gifford- FOURTH ROW:
Cecelia Buser. Sheryl Nickelson, Connie Heyen,
ABOVE: Debs entertain Hays basketball
fans during halftime. ABOVE RIGHT: Kar-
en Johnson, student director and founder
of the Tiger Debs, prepares Deb mascot
for their next performance.
Bonnie DeEnes, June Coot, Cindy Nelson, Melinda
McAfee, Connie VrefiL THIRD ROW? Lana Under-
wood. Jeanne Streit. Debbie Andrisi Cindi Hardin,
Barbara Brungardt, Kathy Wrightsrnan, Marlene
McGuire. Anita Husted. SECOND ROW: Diana
Turtle, Colleen Chitwood, Sherrill Coffin, Barbara
Nelson, Sharon Graham. FRONT ROW: Karen
Johnson,
WOMEN'S RECREATION
ASSN. “BACK ROW: Kath-
leen Kootz, Patricia Foos,
Laura Richmeier. Beverely
Ritter, Monies Somers, spon-
sor. Andrea Kirk. SECOND
ROW: Mary Jane Lester,
Diana Keith, Marie Former.
Shirley Lowry, Janie DolecheL
FRONT ROW: Juanita Smith,
Judy Dugan, Marilyn Bliss,
Pam Albert.
WRA Endorses Recreation
RIGHT: WRA members relax from
school worries during their Septem-
ber camping trip. BELOW LEFT:
What is a better way to end a
hard day of camping than to trade
favorite ghost stories? BELOW
RIGHT : Semester break meant
Colorado and skiing for many
WRA members.
Women's Recreation Association
strives to interest FHS women In rec-
reation and the ideals of sportsman-
ship, A September coke party served
to acquaint new and old members.
September also found the women
on a camp-out at Fort Fletcher Camp
Grounds, The fall semester was
topped with a playday for area high
schools and a Halloween party.
Severely Ritter served as president
and represented the group as a
Homecoming Queen candidate.
Monice Somers completed her
fourth year as WRA sponsor.
During semester break WRA mem-
bers headed to Colorado for skiing
at Arapahoe Basin. In March the
group again hosted high schools for
a volleyball sports day. The annual
WRA banquet closed the school
year.
Orchesis-Dance
Under the direction of Sarah
Mangelsdorf, Orchesis members
staged four performances during the
year. Coupled with the Varsity Band
Show, the fall production included
' Voodoo" and "Something's Com-
ing." An Evening of Dance titled the
spring concert. Orchesis members
usually did their own choreography.
The group also presented an as-
sembly performance at Hays High
School and prepared arrangements
for an original play by an FHS stu-
dent.
TOP: "Alpha/' by the Orchesis Company;
MIDDLE: 'Mind Over Matter/' by the
Orchesis Company: BOTTOM: "Woman
in a Mechanized World/' by Sarah Man-
ge fsdorf; RIGHT: "Composition / 1 by Bren-
da Bstner and Tom Boyd.
Ensembles Aid Musical Variety
Small instrumental ensembles and
large orchestras offer a variety of
performance media to Fort Hays
State musicians. Membership in the
ensembles is through audition. Lyle
Dilley directed the Civic Symphony
and the Symphonic Band, Robert
Brown directed the Woodwind En-
semble, Clarinet Choir was directed
by Harold Palmer and Dr. Island
Bartholomew conducted the Brass
Choir.
All groups, except Civic Sym-
phony, toured area schools. The
Civic Symphony is made up of col-
lege personnel and residents of the
Hays area. Symphonic Band high-
lighted Its season with a performance
at the Southwest CBDNA Conven-
tion at the University of Oklahoma.
All the groups presented formal con-
certs for the entertainment of Hays
and campus communities.
TOP: WOODWIND ENSEMBLE — BACK
ROW: Robert Brown, conductor. FRONT
ROW: Mary Beth Norris, Susan Worden.
Stephanie Grabcr, Carol Bailey, Linda
Shaw. Nancy Wurm. Larry Bolton, Vince
Landau, Marion Raikbact, Beth Scholle.
BOTTOM: CIVIC SYMPHONY.
TOP: CLARINET CHOIR— BACK ROW: Barne
Ellis. Erfenc Jemison, Joe Gilbert, Don Urban,
Nancy Wood Belinda Gifford, FRONT ROW;
Alien Dilley. Linda Shaw, Cindy Bogart, Nancy
Wurm. Avft Joss, Chip Hardy. Linda Goudy.
MIDDLE: BRASS CHOIR— BACK ROW: Mike
Brown, Chuck Rouse. Vince Landau, Mike Spring-
field, Larry Bolton, Terry Karlin, Curtis Wright,
David Outright, FRONT ROW: Matt Springfield!
Sandra Rohr Judy Frederick. Barbara Johnson,
Judy Dugan, Dorothy Bryant Rpz Avery, BOTTOM:
SYMPHONIC BAND.
Curtis Wright, solo -trombonist, was among
several soloists adding to the entertain-
ment at the Varsity Band Show. The Con-
cert Choir and Fort Hays Singers per-
formed in formal and informal settings
heightening a cabaret effect*
Music, Dancing Focuses on Cabaret Style
Varsity Band lent its name to title
the November Varsity Band Show.
The Jazz Ensemble, under the direc-
tion of James Olcott; Fort Hays
Singers, with Dr. Donald Stout as
director; Concert Choir, also direc-
ted by Stout; Orchesis, instructed
by Sarah Manglesdorf and the Tiger
Debs, under Karen Johnson, joined
the band, directed by Lyle Dilley,
for an evening of musical entertain-
ment in a cabaret setting.
TOP, STRING? TRIO— Linda Storm Anna
Trent, Katy Benefiel. MIDDLE STRING
ORCHESTRA— Dr. K. Marie Stolba,
Sandra BeiorT, Bor.nie Hem ten. Linda
Storm. Katy Be.ne.fiel, Mite Boss, Barbara
Michaelas, Bonnie Storm, Libby OoHon,
Sue McIntosh, Wendy Mickey, Betty
Martin. BOTTOM. COLLEGIUM MUSI-
CUM — Carol Saysiner, John Huber, Edwin
Moyers* Phyllis Schleteh,
Music Groups
Offer Concerts
Men's and Women's Glee Clubs,
under the direction of Donn Graham,
and Collegian Chorale, under Pat-
rick Goeser, each presented several
concerts during the year. The Col-
legium Musicum joined with the Fac-
ulty String Quartet to present a
program of modern and ancient
string music. String Trio and String
Orchestra are directed by Edwin
Moyers.
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Churches
In our modern day of technologi-
cal advancement, students continue
seeking solace in their God. The
churches of the Hays community
welcome FHS students to services
and activities. Many churches ex-
tend their fellowship to students
through specially organized college
youth groups. Students also partici-
pate in ecumenically oriented organi-
zations.
Baptist Student Union
Baptist Student Movement
Campus Crusade for Christ
Catholic Student Center
Chi Alpha
Gamma Delta
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship
ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS
New Coach Stymied
By Losing Season
Tom Stromgren, first season head
football coach at Fort Hays State,
was formerly head mentor at the
College of Emporia, With him he
brought a fine record of past
achievement and "sic 'em 11 football,
a new system designed to take the
game to the opponents* Confidence,
pride and dedication characterized
the man and his method.
His coaching experience comes
from three Kansas high schools
where he compiled a 42-15-2 record.
Upon coming to the College of Em-
poria in 1965, Stromgren carried on
the winning tradition and ended the
67 season compiling a creditable
13-4-1,
In ten years of experience, the
0-9-0 outcome of the ‘69 Tiger sea-
son is only the second losing season
in Stromgren's coaching history.
Tom Stromgren, new to the returning
Tigers, began his first year at FH5 as
head coach of the football squad. ABOVE:
The Tiger defense stiffened to stop a mid-
field third down play. RIGHT: Lionel! Jen-
kins (82) tries an end around against a
much improved Washburn. U. defense.
Team Breaks T5 Records
TEAM
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:
1 4 games, ' 68- ' 69
FEWEST VICTORIES
SEASON: 0, '69
WORST SEASON RECORD
{%)= - 000 . '69
MOST POINTS BY
OPPONENTS: 323, r 69
MOST CONSECUTIVE
GAMES SCORING: 54,
'63-'69
MOST PASSING YARDS
GAME: 228 vs, Kearney, '69
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED
GAME: 37 vs. Kearney, 69
MOST PUNTS GAME: 12 vs.
Colorado Stale College, '69
MOST PUNTS SEASON: 67,
’69
INDIVIDUAL
MOST RUSHING YARDS
GAME: 267, Tommy Evans vs.
Emporia, ’69
MOST RUSHING YARDS
SEASON: 1,022, Evans, ’69
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS
GAME: 41, Evans vs.
Emporia, '69
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS
SEASON: 226, Evans, '69
MOST PASSING YARDAGE
GAME: 228, John Covington
vs. Kearney, '69
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED
GAME: 37, Covington vs.
Kearney, 69
LONGEST PASSING GAIN:
77, Dennis Spratt from
Covington vs. Kearney, '69
COACHING STAFF: Ed McNeil, Terry
Claycamp, Head Coach Tom Stromgren,
Jim Paramore. Not pictured, Jesse Kennis.
Evans, Covington, Spratt — New Holders
Junior tailback Tommy Evans,
(right) who turned in many sparkling
performances and set a new rush-
ing record, proved to be a major
asset in the '69 season. The "Mini-
Brute" racked up. a total of 1,022
yards for the season and was the
team high scorer with 62 points.
Quarterback John Covington (lower
left) and end, Dennis Spratt (lower
right) also contributed to the individ-
ual record division. The team as a
whole set 1 5 records and extended
one.
FRONT ROW; Mike But3e r H Steve Serrer, Jack
Georgeson, Carl Helrr^ John Covington, Grady
Elder, Dan Perkins, Dennis Spratt, Larry Ziertain*
Tommy Evans. SECOND ROW: Frank Healy,
Graig Gwinrer, Rick Doran, Harold Greer, Kelly
Walton, Hal Taliaferro, Bruce Armstrong, Kenny
Joe Kdbiski, Stan Bowen, Scott Turner. Frank
Tappan, Jim Powell, Jtm Murray. BACK ROW:
Bill Kelly, Lioneil Jenkins, Lynn Lashbrook, Joe
Gresnidc, Ted Juneau. Ed Heldenbrand,, Mel
Haverfield. Steve Merritt, Clark Bouter Sten
DurEer. Not pictured, Bruce Demaree. John Ber-
Tigers Down; Anticipate Comeback
The story of Fort Hays State's
! 969 football season was one of
frustration and disappointment. For
the first season In the history of the
school the team failed to win one
game.
At the start of the season the
Tigers found themselves with a new
coach, Tom Stromgren and a new
conference, the Rocky Mountain
Athletic Conference (RMAC).
In the first match against N.W.
Oklahoma, a crowd of 4,000 viewed
the Tigers' 6-34 defeat, Hope and
high spirits still prevailed when Kear-
ney invaded Lewis Field and did
their thing, leaving with a 12-28
victory. Colorado State returned and
scored another defeat at 6-53. De-
pressing losses to N.W. Missouri 14-
35 and to Washburn 6-27 shattered
all hopes of a winning season.
The next encounter, Homecoming,
seemed the Ideal time to stage a
comeback. A crowd of 7,000 turned
out to generate all the spirit and
excitement they could muster. It
rained and Emporia went home a
7-34 winner. Following losses were
Southern Colorado, 8-43 and Pitts-
burg at 18-41. The final game was
perhaps the most surprising. While
hosting Omaha University, the Tigers
put forth a valiant effort but once
again fell prey to the foe, ending
the season with a disappointing 20-
28 loss.
Said Coach Stromgren, "We
played our best , , . In my book
every one of those kids who stuck it
out Is a winner. "
Visions for a brighter tomorrow?
"When at the bottom there is only
one way to go ... and that ain't
sideways!" — Z. Zhalavodka
FAR LEFT: Dennis Spraff (80) dives for a
pass to move the Tigers closer to the goaf-
line, LEFT: In the homecoming game with
Emporia, Tommy Evans (20) topped Bob
Johnson's rushing record of 264 yards
with 267 yards in 41 carries, ABOVE:
Cheerleader Cynthia Hoffman, wringing
her hands, pays no attention to d£mp
weather* ABOVE RIGHT: Scott Turner
[85) "sneaks' ' up from behind for the
tackle.
‘Bumpy 9 Season
For Harriers
The Fort Hays State 1969 cross
country season began with some
question. Larbi Oukada, former Mor-
occan Olympian, was out on Injuries
suffered in the 1968 track season.
Carrying the load, Alvin Penka led
the harriers to five dual and triangu-
lar victories.
Oukada joined the squad at the
Oklahoma Jamboree and landed a
third place, defeating the powerful
Kansas University runners. Late In
the season when the Tigers ran into
illness and injuries, clutch perform-
ances by Dennis Wheatcroft kept the
harriers on top. For the major part
of the season the double punch of
Oukada and Penka sparked the Tigers
to numerous triumphs.
FHS at Kearney State
(Neb.)
. First
FHS at Wichita U.
Invitational
. . First
FHS at Oklahoma
Jamboree
. Third
FHS at Emporia State
. . First
FHS at Kearney State
(Neb.}
. . First
FHS at Kansas State
Federation
. Third
FHS at RMAC
, . First
FHS at Missouri Valley
AAU
Second
FHS at NA1A (Okla.) .
. . First
;v*$'
ABOVE FAR LEFT: At the end of the rea-
son Dennis Wheatcroft held the FHS har-
riers on top. FAR LEFT : Alex Francis,
initiator of cross country to Fort Hays
State, coached the team for the I 3th year
MIDDLE LEFT: Alvin Penka and Larbi
Oukada led the Tigers to various victories,
both winning NA1A All American. LEFT:
Sophomore Alvin Penka leans on a fence
with exhaustion after completing his run.
BELOW LEFT: FHS harriers seen in action
are Dave McLeiand, Larbi Oukada, Alvin
Penka, Herb Camien, and Jerry Shelly. BE
LOW: Penka, Shelly, and Oukada discuss
the trials of the track.
Conference Performance
‘Finest Ever Seen’
For the Rocky Mountain Cross
Country meet this year, the Tigers
were free of injuries and at the
peak of condition. After the vic-
torious encounter, Coach Francis
dubbed the team's efforts as the
finest display of stamina that he
had ever seen.
At the NAIA finals, the squad
not only duplicated last year s cham-
pionship but won by a greater mar-
gin, Oukada missed the national in-
dividual title by only seconds. The
season ended as it began — -In glory,
as Oukada and Penka won NAIA All
American and Dennis Wheatcroft
missed the honor by three places-
FAR LEFT- Wheatcroft, McLefand, and
Boehmer struggle for the finish, MIDDLE
LEFT: Sophomore Larbi Oukada, Casa-
blanca. Morrocco, joined the squad as a
freshman after running the steeplechase
for his country in the Olympics. ABOVE
LEFT: Mcleland waits for the right moment
to burst ahead of his opponent. ABOVE:
Cross country coach Alex Francis points
out one of his harriers.
FHS HARRIERS; EVno Bailey, Jerry Shelly, Dick
Bruin, He r b Camieri. Dave McLefand, Marie HrfL
Larbi Oukada. Aivlr Penka. Jerry Du rani. Dennis
Wheat cr:J\ S‘evo Boehffif?r, Ken Walker Richard
Green.
Bengals Win Six
Thirteen Tiger victories and a 6-4
conference record with a three-way
tie for second place made the 1969-
70 Fort Hays basketball season a
'Very good year* 1 ’ Ten defeats and
a two point loss to St. Mary of the
Plains College in District 10 regional
play-offs prevented rating the year
as a ’ a great one.
Head Coach Chuck Brehm ini-
tiated the season with a complete
team overhaul recalling only three
lettermen and one starter. Making
up the final top five were Darryl
Ape! and Leneal Locke, guards:
center Bob Bartkoskl and forwards
Daryl Stockstill and Martyn HowgilL
Supporting roles were filled by
Duane Rauhut, Mike GaskelL Jim
Keller, Pat James, Al Campbell.
Duane Creamer, Troy Rampy, Mel
Kitts, Gary Vejv°da ( Joe Gresnick
and Dennis Richmond.
Losing only one of 10 encounters
in Sheridan Coliseum, the Tigers'
home play was almost invincible. Not
quite so impressive was the road
record of 4-9,
Wrapping up his fifth year as Fort
Hays basketball coach, Brehm com-
mented, "I was extremely pleased
with our overall performance and
thought the squad did a tremendous
Job."
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ABOVE FAR LEFT: The Tiger staffing five
clasp hands as the crowd prepares for the
battle. ABOVE LEFT: Tigers M e r Kitts (52}
and Martyn HowgllJ [34), entangled with
Washburn competitors, struggle for the
ball. ABOVE: Mike Gaskefl (54), with In-
coming assistance from Campbell [42). goes
up for a sure two. FAR LEFT: Surrounded
by Rangers. Gary Vejvgda passes off to
Bob BartkoskL At Campbell and Daryl
Stockstill set up the offensive attack in the
background. MIDDLE LEFT: All-American
choice Daryl Stockstill Is heavily contested,
but scores a big two. LEFT: Al Campbell
manages to get his fingers on the ball
attempting a tip-off to Kitts.
t;
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN
CONFERENCE RECORD
FHS. .89
Pittsburg
State . . . .
.80
FHS. .73
Emporia
State . . . .
.63
FHS. .7!
So. Colorado
St
.67
FHS. .86
Pittsburg
State
102
FHS.. 93
Omaha
University
.86
FHS, .92
Colorado
State . . . .
.97
FHS.. 69
So. Colorado
St
.86
FHS. .92
Colorado
State . . . .
.73
FHS. .93
Emporia
State . . . .
,82
FHS. .80
Omaha
University .84
ABOVE: Junior forward Daryl Stockstill
passes off after seeing the outstretched
arms of Hastings College's Rick Kock.
RIGHT: Hastings College's Dale Iburg
and Stockstill jump at mid-court as A]
Campbell (42] and Danny Yost (33) pre-
pare to receive the tip.
ABOVE LEFT: The T iger home court record
was something to stand and shout about.
Coach Brehm's Tigers lost only one game
in Sheridan's snake pit, winning nine,
ABOVE: Dr. M. C. Cunningham, former
President of Fort Hays State, returned to
see the Tigers in action. LEFT: London,
England senior, 6-8 Marfyn Howgill, inches
upward for a jumpshot.
Stockstill, Locke Capture Honors
Daryl Stockstill, Geneseo junior,
and Leneal Locke, Stockton senior,
won individual honors in the District
10 basketball tourney at Emporia
and were named to the elite squads
of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Con*
ference Plains Division and NAIA
Dist. 10.
Stockstill, standing 6*4, averaged
!9J and totalled 444 points for the
23-game schedule to claim first team
honors on the AlLDistrict 10, RMAC
and District 10 tournament squads.
His I 1 .5-rebound average was tops
in the RMAC Plains Division.
Locke t team captain for the 1969-
70 season, was second high scorer
for the Bengals at 17.8. Locke's play
netted him second team All-District
10, first team RMAC and second
team District 10’ honors.
He also placed as a top free throw
shooter in the national NAIA poll
with an .864 percentage.
ABOVE: PEACE or two points? RIGHT:
Daryl Stockstill puts on the brakes arrd eyes
the basket as his St. Benedicts opponent
gets set to block the shot. TOP; A! Camp^
bell attempts to b r cck a bounce oass while
maneuvering on defense. CENTER RIGHT:
Martyn Howgill (34) and Stockstill (40)
struggle to take the rebound from All-
American Chick Downing of St. Benedicts
College. TOP RIGHT; Cheerleaders add to
the enthusiasm of the game.
FRONT ROW: Jim Keller
Vsfvoda, Duane Creamer,
Rauhub Leneef Locke, BACK
Trey Rampy, Gary
Darry] A pel Dua^e
RQW; Coach Brehm,
Dennis Richmond. Daryl
MiVe Gaskell, Martyn
Campbell, Joe Gresmcl!.
StacIcsKU. Bob Barflto&feu
Hov^yiH, Mel Kitts, Al
Coach Hobbs.
Freshman Gymnasts Lauded
Following the year's 7-3 record,
the Fort Hays State gymnastics
squad is looking optimistically toward
the 1970-71 season*
Coach Ed McNeil launched the
season with only two lettermen —
Billy Holmes and Jim Green — but
supported by freshman recruits, the
Tigers swept through five meets un-
defeated*
In a double dual at Warrensburg,
Mo., the Tigers suffered the first
loss of the year dropping a match
to the University of Kansas. The
Tigers then retaliated by defeating
Central Missouri State and North-
western Oklahoma State* both for
the second time*
Although the Tigers ended the
season on a losing note to Colorado
State Colleoe and Wichita State,
Coach McNeil is looking forward to
the upcoming season. "We'll have
everyone back next year," McNeil
said* "and it should be one of the
best years I've had here.
"We were really lucky that our
freshmen came through the way they
did — they made our season/ 1
FRONT ROW; Dan Blythe, Robert Griffiths, Terry Brownell. Gary Hessen James Green, Donovan
Bonin, Frank Gray, Larry Roso, Robert Cunninqham. Randolph, Billy Holmes, Johnny Sanders, Coach
BACK ROW; Edwin Johnson. Grad. Asst.; Charles McNieL
a
FHS
135.20
Central
Missouri
1 19.75
131.10
N.W.
Oklahoma
43.50
1 32.80
So. Dakota
University
53.70
133.95
Wichita
State U
132.10
140.85
N.W,
Oklahoma
84.90
123.10
Kansas
University
152.40
123.10
Central
Missouri
95.70
131.25
N.W,
Oklahoma . . . .
99.30
126.20
Colorado State 143.30
ABOVE: Pointing out some do's and don'ts,
Coach McNeil aids Salma freshman Terry
Bonin, LEFT: Jim Green, a oneyear tetter-
man, shows his skill on the still rings, TOP
LEFT: The crowd watches as Bob Griffiths
performs on the still rings. TOP FAR LEFT:
Performing his side horse routine is Dono-
van Randolph, Liberal freshman. FAR LEFT:
c J LI. I.
Wrestling Ends With NAIA National Meet
ABOVE: Coach Winter gives the pho-
tographer a ' conne-on, you-can-do-If ex-
pression. RIGHT: Freshman Leon Tresner
goes for a throw.
Fort Hays State wrestling came
to a halt at the NAIA National
Championships when the two Tiger
representatives, Bob Brown (142)
and Bob Brock [I 50), were defeated
In the first and second rounds.
Though young, the wrestlers com-
piled a 7-7 dual meet record for the
year. Starters for the season’s sec-
ond half were three freshman, three
sophomores and four juniors.
The final dual meet records of the
Tigers were 118 lb. Mike Holliman,
6-11; 126 lb. Greg LaCoss, 5-3; 134
lb. Gary Ulmer, 6-12; 142 lb. Brown,
10 2; 150 lb. Brock, 10-4-1; 158 lb,
Leon Tresner, 8 8-1; 167 lb. Bryce
Davidson, 6-12-1; 177 !b. Bill Bruce,
0-4-1; 190 ib. Ken Dieck, 1-9 and
heavyweight Rick Doran, 9-11.
TOP: With clenched fists, Winter glances
at the clock and yells encouragement.
ABOVE: Sophomore Mike Holliman tries
for a pin. ABOVE LEFT: Straining Bob
Brown scoots along the mat to force his
opponent on his back for a pin. LEFT:
Grappler Gary Ulmer, wrapping himself
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FHS
15
Colo. School of Mines,
. 17
26
Central Missouri St. . .
. 14
31
S-W. Missouri St, . . .
. 6
24
U. of Missouri at Rolla
. 8
23
Western Cob. St. . , ,
.35
16
N.W. Missouri St. . . .
.21
10
Omaha University
.28
22
Emporia State
,12
3
Nebraska University , *
.29
13
Kansas State University 19
1 1
Adams (Colo.) St. . . .
.26
24
Central Missouri St. .
. 1 1
23
Kearney (Neb.) St. . .
.13
17
Emporia State
. 14
!n tournament play, FHS won sixth
at the N.W, Missouri State Invita-
tional, seventh at the Colorado State
College Invitational and seventh at
the annual RMAC championships at
Gunnison, Colo.
BACK ROW: Coach Dave Winter, Bob Brock,
Steve Miller, John Vignery, Bill Bhjco, Jfm
Meitner, Ken Dieck, Rick Doran, Terry Stevens,
trainer. MIDDLE ROW; Ed Moore, Grady Elder,
Leon Tresner, Steve Bowles, Austin Batteglte, Steve
Merritt. George (Chip) Westfall, trainer, FRONT
ROW: Gary Ulmer, Greg LaCoss, Rauf Bishop,
i.rr r- . u-i .to- * i +i „ - >
ABOVE FAR LEFT; Bob Brown grabs for
the wrist to pull his opponent to the mat.
ABOVE LEFT : Brown receives a welcomed
congratulation from Winter and team-
mates after a tough match. ABOVE
RIGHT: Leon Tresner is wrapped up in his
work trying to break the hold. ABOVE:
Head-to-head combat is common in the
Thinclads Rack Up Wins, Records
Dual meet wins for the Tigers dur-
ing the regular season occured at
Kearney State 72-70 and Wichita
State University 8 M/ 2 - 63 I/ 2 . The
Tigers also made a strong showing in
the Mid-American relays at which
scores were not recorded. The lone
dual meet loss was to the Air Force
Academy, 97-34.
At the Rocky Mountain Athletic
Conference meet, Fort Hays de-
fending meet champions took second
place with 108 points. The squad
captured stx firsts, including two that
shattered RMAC meet marks, Mike
Estes churned a 47.4 in the 440-
yard dash and in the mile relay Dave
Schneider, Bob Young, Ron Borger
and Estes combined for a 3:14,9
clocking to top the record by four-
tenths of a second.
ABOVE: Dennis Wheatcroft {third from the
right) prepares for the coming jolt in the
3 H 000-meter steeplechase, ABOVE RIGHT:
Mike Estes finishes the anchor leg of the
880-yard relay at Emporia Relays, FAR
RIGHT: Stop watch and clip board in
hand, veteran track coach Alex Francis
records the results of the Emporia Relays.
RIGHT: Larbi Oukada discusses the time
from his last run with Coach Francis.
Tracksters Have ‘Record-Busting’ Season
A well-balanced running attack
coupled with experience and desire
proved to be key factors in the suc-
cess of the 1970 FHS track season.
The Tigers won the distance medley
In the "Big Three" relay meets of
the year — Texas, Drake and Kansas.
At the Texas encounter the Tigers
set a new record in the distance
medley in 9:46.6.
Mike Estes ran a 47.1 quarter-
mile, Steve Boehmen, 3:00.5 three
quarter mile and Larbi Oukada 4:06
in the mile.
Oukada was named the outstand-
ing performer for the Kansas Relays.
He won the 6-miie run in 28:45.3,
breaking the relay's record of
29:44.4. He also anchored the win-
ning distance medley relay team and
finished third in the 3,000-meter
steeplechase.
ABOVE: Dave McLeland, (in while suit)
leaps into the water hazard while com-
peting in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at
Emporia. RIGHT: At a dual meet in Lewis
Field Stadium, Daryl Obermueller uncorks
another long toss.
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ABOVE LEFT: Larry Dunekack and Kevin
Adams are impressed by the wonders of
video tape instant replays as assistant
coach Larry Thirs+rup focuses the televi-
sion screen. ABOVE: Taking a hand off
from teammate Ron Borger is FHS quar-
ter-miler Mike Estes. Estes ripped off a
school and RMAC record at the Greeley,
Colo, conference meet with a 47,4 dock-
ing in the open quarter. LEFT: Datlas Boe-
ken reveals the hurdling form that enabled
him to win the intermediate hurdles event
in several dual meets.
FHS Baseball Posts
‘Cinderella’ Season
Fort Hays State recorded its best
baseball season this year by closing
out with a 29-12 record. Coming
from last place to RMAC champion-
ship, Coach Earl Hobbs and his
Tigers earned the title of the ' Cin-
derella 3 ' team and continued to
amaze fans throughout the season.
As a team, they were the ’ most
cohesive unit" Hobbs has ever
coached. Made up of freshmen,
transfer students, and only four Tiger
veterans, the 1970 Tigers were a
"team” both on and off the field.
Although pitching was a major factor
for their success, the biggest con-
tribution was team spirit and team
unity, Hobbs declared.
Since coming to Fort Hays State
in 1967, Hobbs raised the baseball
overall tally from 30 wins and 45
losses to a 59-57 record in the four-
year period. This was Hobbs 1 sec-
ond winning season since beginning
coaching at FHS.
Tigers Win RMAC Crown;
Compete in NAIA Playoffs
The Tigers battled their way Into
the NAIA District 10 Playoffs at
Emporia by winning the Rocky Moun-
tain Athletic Conference. In the first
round of conference play, the Ben-
gals fell to Kansas Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 11-5 in extra innings. All-
American candidate Ken Dinkel con-
tinued to lead the NAIA sluggers by
adding another homerun and three
RBI's to his record. Mike Hannafin
was pinned with the loss.
In the title game Emporia won the
right to continue in sectional tourna-
ment play at Wichita by defeating
Kansas Wesleyan 3-0 in 10 innings.
ABOVE: Ken Dinkel leads the Tiger individ-
ual batting averages with the most hits
at 70, the most runs 41, the most RBI's at
52, and a total of 13 homeruns, ABOVE
LEFT: The Tiger coaching staff consists of
Lou Brungardt, head coach Earl Hobbs, and
Marvin Miller. Coach Hobbs was given the
honor for Coach of the Year in the Dis-
trict 10 as he led the Tigers from a 5-2 E
mark to their 29-12 record in one year.
RIGHT: Bengal fielder Denny Considine
leaps for the catch, ABOVE RIGHT: BACK
ROW — Assistant coaches: Lou Brungardt
and Marvin Miller. FRONT ROW^ — Pitching
staff: Mike Hannafin, Dennis Nelson, and
Vic Pern. ABOVE FAR RIGHT: One-year
letterman Ron Suppes brings the bat
around for a hit.
FRONT ROW: A. J, Schlegel, Dennis Staab, Frank
Leo, Ken Dinkd, Dennis Consldine* Rich Higgins,
SECOND ROW: Rod Ruder, Ron Supper Brian
Bates, Troy Rampy* Pat James, Jim Coffin, THIRD
ROW: Dennis Nelson. Vic Perri, Dwight WiMiams,
Mike Hannafrn. Ron Koster. SACK ROW: Coach-
ing staff- — Marvin Miller, head coach Earl Hobbs,
Lou Brungerdt.
Bengal Hurlers Promote Winning Season
Pitching was a major determinant
of the Tigers' success this year. Den-
nis Nelson compiled a perfect 5-0
for the reqular season with an earned
runs average of 1.96. Freshman Brian
Bates recorded win number six
against three losses as he hurled a
two-hit victory over Adams State
in the RMAC tourney. His six vic-
tories represent the highest ever for
FHS pitchers. Nelson’s 5-0 record
is the best percentage in FHS base-
ball history.
Bengal hurlers did not spot one
losing record. Depth was a key to
the pitchers' success with Vic Perri
at 4 2, Dwight Williams 3-0, Ken
Dinkel 3-b Jim Coffin 3-l t and Art
Koster 1*0. Mike Hannifin, 3-4, the
Tiger relief ace, recorded seven
saves for the season.
TOP: Pitching was a key factor in the suc-
cess of the Tigers this year. Mike Hannafin
finished the season with a 3-4 pitching
record. TOP RIGHT : Ron Suppes com-
pleted the season with a .3 F 5 batting aver-
age and over 40 hits. RIGHT: Freshman
Rich Higgins ended his 1970 baseball sea-
son leading the Tigers with a .437 batting
average of the 70 times at bat. FAR
FHS.
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Adams State . . 10
Adams State . . 2
Emporia State 7
N.W. Oklahoma 6
N.W. Oklahoma 7
N.W. Oklahoma 9
Washburn U. . . 2
Washburn U. . . 4
Kearney State. . 0
Kearney State . . 8
Kansas
Wesleyan U. . . 8
Kansas
Wesleyan U. . . 9
Kansas
Wesleyan U. .,11
Kansas
Wesleyan U. . . I
Friends U
Friends U
Sterling
Sterling
Washburn U. . .
Washburn U. . .
Wichita
State U
Wichita
State U
Kearney State . .
So. Colorado
State
So. Colorado
State
Kearney State . .
Univ, No. Colo.
(Greeley)
Air Force
Academy I
Air Force
Academy
Washburn U. . .
Bethany
Emporia State. .
Emporia State. . I
Sterling
Sterling
Emporia State . .
Emporia State. .
Bethany
Bethany
Bethany
N.W. Oklahoma
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Golfers Take Four Major Titles
In season play, FHS varsity golfers
collected an 18-2 record while the
B-team marks were 7-2 I . The Tigers
took first and third place in both the
Hays Invitational and the Fort Hays
Invitational and tallied No, I at the
Denver Invitational.
On the second day of the NAIA
District 10 tourney, Emporia State
edged out FHS with a 3 19 defeating
the Tigers by one stroke. Buddy But-
ler tied for tourney low honors with
a 36-hole score of 1 56 and was
named to the All-District 10 team.
The squad won both team and in-
dividual titles in capturing the
RMAC golf title at Denver. Fort
Hays shot a 589 and Kelly Deines a
141 for individual honors.
ABOVE; Tiger Buddy Butler, following the
Lawrence District 10 Tournament, was
named to the All-District 10 team, RIGHT:
In the RMAC Tournament at Denver, R. J.
Robertson tied for No, 3 medalist with a
146. ABOVE RIGHT; Two-year letterman
Mike Schaefer completed the season with
a 15-2 dual match record, MIDDLE RIGHT:
Kelly Deines placed as No. I medalist
in the RMAC Tournament scoring a I4L
ABOVE MIDDLE RIGHT: Butler, receiving
congratulations from Coach Carroll Beards-
lee, tied Emporia's Dick Burney for No. I
medalist with a 156 total in the NAIA
District 10 Tournament. ABOVE FAR
RIGHT: Three-year letterman John Engel
wrapped up his qolf season with a 15-3-2
dual match record.
SACK ROW: John £ngd, R< J. Robertson, Buddy
Bu Her, Mite Schaefer, Kelly Delnei, Jerry Reid,
Carroll Beardstee. coach. FRONT ROW: Terry
MerrtfEeld, Mite Romage, Kevin Show, Bill Jeter,
Fort Hays Netsters Suffer Letdown
After Experiencing Losing Streak
Coach Dave Winter’s varsity Tiger
tennis squad experienced a frustrat-
ing season this year winning only
three meets, losing seven and tying
one.
Greg Robinson recorded the best
dual record with five wins and six
losses. Randy Lawrence was next
with three wins and eight losses.
In doubles competition the teams
of Joe Kramer and Larry Laubhan
comprised a 2-3 record, Kramer and
Lawrence a 2-4 record, Lawrence and
Robinson, 2-3, Robinson and Laub-
han 0-6 and Greg Schwar 2 and Tom
Schrieber a 1-5.
ABOVE: Tennis squad leader and one-year
letterman* Joe Kramer, doubled with
Randy Lawrence for the Tigers' top double
combination, RfGHT: Greg Robinson is
coach Dave Winters no. 3 man for the
1970 season. ABOVE RIGHT: Rookie net-
ster Larry Laubhan holds down the fourth
position on the FHS tennis squad.
FHS
forfeit Bethany College
forfeit Bethany College
7 Kansas Wesleyan 0
0 Emporia State 9
3 Lincoln University ....3
Kearney (Neb.) St. ...9
0 Emporia State 9
0 Washburn University ..9
3 William Jewell .6
6 Sterling College 3
4 Sterling College 3
Randy Lawrence Greg Schwarz, Larry Laubhan,
Greg Robinson, Joe Kramer, Tom Schrelber. Not
pictured: Coach Dave Winter.
Intramurals Provide Seventeen Sport Activities
The general aim of the Fort Hays
State Intramural Sports Program is
to provide an opportunity for every
student to participate in some type
of competitive sports activity as
frequently as his interest, ability and
time will permit.
The five objectives of the pro-
gram are recreation, social contact,
permanent interest, group spirit and
physical fitness. This year over 50
per cent of the student body par-
ticipated In 17 different sports pro*
vided by the program,
Wayne J. McConnell, is currently
the Intramural Director.
Teams, Individuals Win in Intramurals
GOLF:
Blake McGuire — Delta Sigma Phi
VOLLEYBALL:
Men's Physical Education Club
TOUCH FOOTBALL:
Rats of GDI
SOFTBALL:
Smoky Hil! Coyotes
BOWLING:
Henry Mace — Independent
BADMINTON:
Lonnie Barton
TENNIS:
Mike Mirt — Sigma Phi Epsilon
HORSESHOES:
Larry Moore — Sigma Tau Gamma
SWIMMING MEET:
Sigma Tau Gamma
TABLE TENNIS:
Jim Walker — Alpha Kappa Lambda
COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
Agnew’s Where the Action Is
Supper guests, special dinners and
campus participation are only a tew
featured assets of Agnew Hall.
Agnew residents are active in a
wide variety of campus groups such
as Tiger Debs, honorary sororities,
AWS and the Student Senate.
Guiding the year's activities were
Mrs. Esther Biays, housemother, and
residence managers, Charlotte and
David London, Faye and Don Whit-
tecar and Linda and Jim Gfeller.
The year was a complete one which
included the honor of sponsoring
Homecoming queen candidate, Lo-
retta Miller, chosen as a finalist.
ABOVE: Mrs, Biays s$ arrayed in her best for
the dorm Hatloween party. LEFT: The Hallo-
ween costume party rates as a success.
ABOVE LEFT: Dorm officers for 1969-
1970 were Susan Friesen, sec.: Rhonda
Meier, social chm,; Lorey Neuburqer,
pres.: Jeanle Osburn, publicity chm.: Dee
Ann Coy, trees, and Elvita Juno, pres.
ABOVE; Santa is quite a treat at the
annual Tot Watch. LEFT: The supper line
is a familiar sight in all dorms.
Second Largest Women’s Dorm Houses 175
ABOVE: Agnew Hall Is the home of nearly
175 Fori Hays Stale women. RIGHT:
Mary Adams loads a washer — just one of
many tasks dorm residents perform.
ABOVE LEFT: Laughter usually follows a
group of dorm residents. LEFT: 'Tabbing"
in and out is done every day by all women
living in residence halls. ABOVE: Vending
'‘kinfif Fa+i'-k » UaUhhAm rwiAiit
Coed Dorm Unique At Fort Hays State
Wrestlers, football and baseball
players, Tiger Debs, Leader Lasses
are only a sample of the personalities
who- occupy Custer Hall. Custer is
unique in being the one co-education-
al residence on campus, housing 87
men and I 27 women.
The co-ed dorm received first
prize in the individual entry bracket
for its Homecoming float and was
represented by Homecoming queen
finalist, Elia Dominguez.
As a Christmas service project
hall members sang carols and played
bingo with the residents of Hillcrest
Manor Nursing Home.
Mrs. Ahda Churchill is Custer's
housemother and resident managers
are Doug and Vana Campbell and
Miss Susan Reif.
ABOVE LEFT Coeducational living wouldn’t
be complete without mixed football games,
LEFT : Residents of Custer Hall express
themselves In their environmental decor,
ABOVE; The recreation room is the center
of fun for Custer residents — cards, ping
pong and cotes.
ABOVE: For a Christmas project, Custer
residents enjoyed a night of bingo at Hill-
crest Manor LEFT: Officers for 1969-1970
were Carol Crawford, social chrnru; Dennis
Zerr, pres,: Susan Bauer, sec,; Cynthia Rey-
TOP: McMindes shines at night, ABOVE:
'Bath tub gin 11 was served at McMmdes
Roaring 20's Party. RIGHT: Mail is a treat
to receive.
McMindes, Largest Residence, Houses 600
Standing high over the Fort Hays
State campus is McMindes Hall. It
is the largest residence hall on campus
with six-hundred girls calling it home.
Combining their efforts, McMindes
Hall and Wiest Hal! designed the win-
ning Homecoming float and McMindes
also sponsored Homecoming queen
Robyn DanseL McMindes Hall hosted
several campus activities such as the
AWS tea for Mrs. Sustad and the
AWS Snoball.
Keeping order in the hall were house-
mothers Mrs. Mary Redd and Mrs,
Ruth Stranathan. Helping the house-
mothers were Miss Karen Hensleigh,
assistant head resident, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ned Toms, residence managers.
ABOVE LEFT: McMindes residents relax
and chat a* dinner. ABOVE: Mrs. Gustad
seems to be enjoying herself at the AWS
tea held in her honor, LEFT: A couple
admires the scenery at the AWS Snoball
held in McMindes Hath
ABOVE: Busy desk girfs bring varied mess-
ages to MeMmdes Hall residents. LEFT:
MardLGras dinner Instigated a New Or-
leans atmosphere. TOP: McMindes Hall
officers for 1969-70 were Carole Converse,
pres.: Barb Michaells. sec.; Sharon Purvis,
v-pres.; Marty Puyear, pres.: Sue Shaw,
v-pres.: Connie Knox, sec.: and Jane E$-
feld, treas.
ABOVE LEFT: Girls talk to friends or read
to relax in McMindes’ two spacious living
rooms. ABOVE: Mrs* Ruth Stranathan. Miss
Karen Hensleigh and Mrs. Mary Redd,
house-mothers of McMindes Hail take time
off to pose in the music listening room.
LEFT: Many pleasant evenings end with a
goodnight kiss on the front steps of Mc-
Mindes.
McGrath Men Dribble Basketball to Omaha
McGrath Hail, a residence hall for
men, Is located near Lewis Field.
The highlight of the year was the
basketball dribbling escapade to
Omaha by twenty-four McGrath
Hall men. Throughout the year the
residents sponsored queen candi-
dates, including Homecoming atten-
dant, Ella Dominguez; participated
in Intramurals and shared activities
with the sister dorm, Agnew Hall.
Sharing the many activities with
the men of McGrath Hall was Mrs.
Margie Habinger, housemother,
and Bob and Sandy Bartkowskh resi-
dent managers.
ABOVE LEFT: Enthusiastic dribblers leave
Hays. ABOVE MIDDLE: Randy Towns takes
his turn with the ball. ABOVE RIGHT:
They made it to Omaha! RIGHT: A Mc-
Grath resident prepares his art assignment.
ABOVE LEFT: McGrath and Agnew Halts
teamed up to add a strange shape to the
Homecoming parade. LEFT: Newspapers
keep residents aware of home events.
ABOVE: McG r afb officers for 1969- 1970
were Larry La as, sec,: Ken De Forest, soda!
chrm,; Fred Thalhelm, pres.: Ken GcebeL
frees.’ Bob Albright, v^pres.: and Gary
Sampson, athletic chrm.
McGrath-'House of Warmth’
And ‘Happy Pastimes’
«BS
ABOVE: The west door is found to be an
easy and convenient exit toward campus.
ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Margie Habinger*
housemother, chats with residents in her
apartment. RIGHT: Help yourself I That's
the way it's done with salads at McGrath.
ABOVE LEFT: Good food and good friends
make for good limes. FAR ABOVE: Mc-
Grath and Agnew team up for a volley-
bait contest, LEFT: Short round of "Z's M is
a favorite pastime for many industrious
students. ABOVE: The friendly' card game
— boon for students taking a study break.
Wiest Construction
Adds to Hall Facilities
Construction begun the spring of
1969 added considerably to Wiest
Hall’s facilities. The men of Wiest
enjoyed the neighboring pond when
cold weather allowed ice skating.
For the second successive year
WIest's candidate captured the
Daisy Mae title. This year's winner
was Sue Shaw. Wiest was also active
in intramurals and aided in promot-
ing school spirit.
Mrs, Marguerite Walters enjoyed
her job as housemother and the ac-
tivities involved with the coming
Wiest addition.
ABOVE RIGHT: The new addition to Wiest
Half will be finished next fall. ABOVE:
Dorm officers for 1969-1970 were Donald
Finger, treas,; Mite Meier, sec.; Chuck
Sexson, intramurals chrm.; Don Dome, so-
cial chrm*; Duane Adams, v-pres,; and
Jon ThummeJ nres RIGHT: Th#a tHenhinn^
LEFT: Mrs, Walters takes time out from
selecting the furniture that will go into
the new Wiest addition. BELOW: Wiest
and McMindes Halls capture the top
Homecoming float award with their com-
breed effort,
ABOVE: The lobby and desk is a frequent
stop for many Wiest Hall residents.
RIGHT: Wfesi Hall came in first in the
men's furlough race, winning with true
team spirit.
ABOVE LEFT: Wiest men walk to Custer
Hall to eat their meals. LEFT: Watching
television is still a favorite pastime for
many men* ABOVE: Finding time to study
is a must for Fort Hays students*
Married Students at Home in Wooster
Family housing on the Fort Hays
State campus consists of the 84
apartments making up Wooster
Place, The apartments are conven-
iently located for easy access to
classes and give the occupants the
feeling of having a real home. Pic-
tured are Mr, and Mrs. Lary Stull
presenting life in Wooster Place,
Over 75 Per Cent
Live Off-Campus
More than 75 per cent of the stu-
dent population lives off-campus.
They choose off-campus housing for
a variety of reasons including
privacy, freedom, economy and mar-
riaqe.
Two apartment complexes, Hill-
crest and Campus, are easily acces-
sible to Fort Hays State's campus
area while the city of Hays offers
living space in trailers, basement
apartments, sleeping rooms and full-
size homes.
ABOVE: Dsn Perkins relaxes with studies
in his apartment bedroom. ABOVE RIGHT:
Bruce Demaree concentrates on doing the
supper dishes. RIGHT: Carl Novinger and
Bobby Riedel manipulate racing cars for an
LEFT: John Rebein shoots a few games of
pool in his basement apartment. BELOW:
After a hard day's activities, Bruce Dema-
re e relaxes in his own style.
Panhellenic, IFC
Serve Greeks
Two vital groups serving the Greek
system are Panhellenic Council and
Inter-Fraternity Council. Through
these organizations, an attempt is
made to unite the Greeks on cam-
pus. Besides acting as courts to settle
disputes and differences, Panhellenic
and IFC also take part in rush, Greek
Week and other campus activities
in which Greeks are involved.
Another unifying group, Junior
Panhellenic, saw its first year trying
to coordinate the activities of the
women pledges in sororities. This
group, sponsored by Mrs. Maxine
Hoffman with Margaret Moore as
president, attempts to aid Pan-
hellenic while serving sorority pledge
needs.
Dean Jean Stouffer and Dean
Michael Stewart served as Panhellenic
and IFC sponsors. Jane Rice and
Fred Johnson filled the offices of
president.
Junior Panhellenic meets to adopt a new
constitution for the purpose of uniting
sorority pledges*
IFC — BACK ROW: Rick Schmidt, Fred Johnson
Larry Gerber, Stan Percival. THIRD ROW: Mike
Estes, Leo Herrman, Greg Heinze, Norman Austin.
SECOND ROW: Jeff Ehrlich, Don Duryee, Dennis
Martm. FRONT ROW: Jack Matheson, Bob Miller t
Ed Moore, Steve Hewson, Albert Link.
PANHELLENIC— BACK ROW: Kevin NeUon, Len-
nett McLain. Trudy Holler, Maggie Carter,
FPrvNT pnw- u»nk, n rvn™ ru;*
ABOVE LEFT: Mite Tate and Dennis West
play for the Greet Sing held at the Hays
oandshell. ABOVE: Greets stand waiting
to be served at the Kegger. LEFT: Jane
Farr and Jane Rice welcome a brand new
pledge to the wonderful world of the
Greets!
Greek Tradition Stays
Two fundamental parts of Greek
life which remain vital each year are
rush and Greek Week activities*
Rush is the life's blood of the
Greek system. Actives spend long
hours seeking out men and women
to carry on the traditions of the sys-
tem.
Greek Week spotlights a brighter
aspect of Greek life. Throughout this
frenzied week* members from all the
fraternities and sororities on campus
participate in a varsd assortment of
activities. This year, the activities
ranqed from fun and games at a wild,
frolicsome carnival to just plain
drinking at the kegger. Other activi-
ties included the crowning of the
Greek God and Goddess at the
Greek dance, the Greek sing, var-
ious exchange dinners and house-
mothers' teas.
1. CEarinda Schoenthaler
17. Cindy Bogart
32. Robin Deeds
2. Sherrill Coffin
(8. Debbie Garrett
33. Kathy Belief ive — president
3« Jill Domes
1 9, Debbie Doafe
34. Karen Rolf
4. Tammy Porter
20. Marilyn Van Doren
35* Jana Titfd
5, Lennett McLain
21. Joan Mathes
35. Colleen Chitwood
6. DsArm Smith
22, Barb Converse
37. Connie Vrattl
7. Tori Branum
23. Debbie Winter
38. Pam Thompson
8. Mary Beth Norris
24. Margaret Moss
39, Mary Lou Peck
9. Janet Co-enciE
25. Brenda Coots
40. Edna Anderson
10. Cindy Waldschmidt
26h Ruth Robinson
41 . Lana Tit 1 pi
11, Becky Herrman
27. Kathy Jensen
42. Terri Staab
12. Mindy McAfee
28. Chuck Arnold
43, Jan Goodwin
13. Susan Ra if
29. Patsy Swart
Not Pictured
1 4. Dawn Dunn
30. Anita Nested
15. Sandi Swart
16. Susan Wheeler
3L Belinda Gif Ford
Anita Avery
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AfA
Debbie Dailey
Ann Davis
Salty Denison
Tar! Edgcrle
Carolyn Gribben
Marilyn Helm
Connie Heyen
Susan Knojt
Julie Krehbiel
Sharon Krug
Debbie Leilsam
Barbara Nelson
Sheryl Nicbelson
Donna Smilh
Diane Vann
Alpha Gamma Delta highlighted
their year during rush week by ac-
complishing the task of filling quota
with a 25-woman pledge class. Alpha
Gams were proud of their busy
group being involved in many cam-
pus activities. Tiger Paws, honor
societies, queen pageants, and the
cheerleading squad were all en-
hanced by Alpha Gam members.
Karen Johnson led the Tiger Deb drill
team for a second year; many Alpha
Gams were marchers. Despite all this
action, the chapter retired the schol-
arship trophy in the fall.
Some of Alpha Gamma Delta's ac-
tivities included their annual Rose
formal and "Realm of Rejection" in-
formal, along with Parents Day, sen-
ior breakfast, and a powderpuff
football game.
As a sisterhood, Alpha Gamma
Delta enjoyed the Christmas party
and attending church together.
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AZ
Hot pink dresses signify Delta
Zetas In many campus activities* The
highlight of the sorority's year was
capturing the scholarship trophy with
the highest overall grade point for
women, Honorarles, cheerleading
squad, Tiger Debs and queen pag-
eants all included DZ members,
Kathy Berger reigned as both Sno
Queen and Kansas Wheat Queen,
while Diane BIrchertook Best Dressed
Coed. Greek Goddess was a DZ,
and Greek God was the DZ’s can-
didate,
Greek week, Derby Days and Fur-
lough were events Delta Zetas en-
tered. The women sponsored their
annua! Rose formal and "Branding
Party" informal, along with donating
clothing to the Navajo Indians as a
service project*
Delta Zetas took time to thank
their housemother, Mrs* Ollle New-
comer by giving her a surprise
Mother's Day party*
1 * Merlene England
2. Leta Wheeler
3. Connie Martin
4. Charlie Barger
5. Diene Blrcher
6. Gingie Johnson
7* Trudy Haller
3* Jartna Badenhop
9. Marilyn Steincamp
10, Jerri Zellner
f !, Pam Hester
12, Mrs. Ollle Newcomer — housemother
13. Candy Young
14, Cindi Fletcher
15. La nolle Amsberry
16. Lyn Beards'ey
30. Nancy Robertson
Paula Brubaker
\ 7. La no Underwood
3L Linda Thompson
Shelley Cole
13. Korofyn Martin
32. Susan Armstrong
Barb Dilley
19. Susan McCloren
33. Marlene McGuire
Susan Duncan
20. Barb Giese
34. Sara Lahey
Ann Foster
2!. Nolo Tedesco
35. Carolyn Nelson
Bobbi Girot
22, Morgo Shomshor — president
36. Diana Turkle
Pam Glover
23. Bdinda Borth
37. Janeife McCauley
Pam Kraus
24* Chris Burton
38. Nancy Huitt
Denise McClaren
25. Sharon Wyatt
39. Carlene Pickering
Judy Pfonnenstiel
26 . Karen Pickard
40, Kathy Berger
Rite Pollnow
27. Lynda Parker
Janet Stoats
23, Linda Goudy
Not Pictured
Georgine Waldman
29. Nancy Tucker
Liz Brening
Joon Zimmer
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1 . Janet Koptik
2. Connie Gordon
3. Mary Lea Rauscher
4. Mariiyn Sturgeon
5. Joyce Horyna
6. Kevin Kelson
7. Debbie Rif ford
8. Kathy Pflughoft
9 h Myra Shank
10. Rockeiie Lestey
1 1 . Peggy Edwards
E2* Debbie Ring
13. Marian Railsback
14. Sue McIntosh
15. Mary Harbin
1 6. Denise Glornon
1 7. Jane! Jacobs
18. Crii tier Elder
214
IK
19. Caro! Krouse
20. Jan Martin
2!, Sue Tindel
22. Rasta Turner
23. Jen Kcucfh
24 . Karen Schul+e
25. Cathy Schreiber- president
26. Janice Bendet
27. Carolyn Olson
Sigma Kappas were a significant
part of FHS. Several members par-
ticipated in honorary groups such
as SWH and Alpha Lambda Delta,
and many were officers of these or-
ganizations. Carolyn Olson served as
AWS vice president, while Jan Ben-
de! held the position of WLO secre-
tary. Many of the Kappas were
queen candidates. With a 2.0 grade
averaqe Sigma Kappa pledges won
the pledqe scholarship trophy.
Activities of the group included a
founder's day banquet, a mum sale
for parents day, and a Christmas
party for children. Throughout their
busy year they found time to partic-
ipate in Greek week, Furlough and
homecoming, As always, these wom-
en sponsored a formal and informal.
Sigma Kappas were active on the
campus and have exciting plans for
a new house In the future.
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Sigma Sigma Sigma women saw
their first year in their new colonial-
style house featuring great white
pillars. Besides this accomplishment,
they were represented on campus in
Tiger Debs, Tiger Paws, Golden
Hearts, and Student Senate. Who's
Who and several other honoraries
claimed Tri Sigma members. As for
queens, they competed in many
campus contests, and Deb Leis be-
came Miss FHS. Gloria Mitchell cap-
tured lead role in the opera.
Their year was enhanced by a
pledge shoe shins, homecoming
mum sale and Christmas party for
underprivileged children. Sigmas
sponsored their annual "Deep Pur-
ple" formal and "Roaring Twenties"
informal.
Housemother Agnes Townley
aided Sigma Sigma Sigma through-
out the year.
1 . Albert Davis
2. Mary Smrcka
3. Margaret Binder
4* Shir’ey Craft
5. Connie Hardin
6. Jackie Eliott
7- Linda Frack
8. Karen Butter
9. Tania McCaimont
10. Cirsdi Parsons
I 1 . Gloria Rohr
12, Beth Willis
13, Cindy Furbecle
14, Carolyn LeCtair
15, Jane Farr
1 6, Karen Cutfey
2(6
17. Shanann Johnson
33.
18. Carol McCurdy
34.
f9. Rosie Grabbe
3S,
20. Amber Grover
36.
21. Cyndi Reynolds
37.
22. Dorothy Am hold
38.
23. Jan Schneider
39,
24. Roberta Miller
40.
25. Thelma Walker
41.
26. Pat Holmes
42,
27. Joyce Wichers
43.
28. Deb Leis
44.
29. Linda Bauer
45.
30. Joleen Novotny
46,
31. Sharon Cudney
32. Karen Witwer
47,
Kathy Newberry
Sharon Catlin
Kaihy Hommerschmidt
Telia Sebaugh
Kathy McGovern
Gloria Mitchell — 'president
Margaret Moore
Shirley Hagerman
Marilyn Smith
Marcia Turnbull
Barb Walker
Jan Free It
Ava Joss
Diana Perkins
Stephanie Stewart
48. Maggie Carter
49. Nancy Wood
50. Jane Rice
51. Brenda Dixon
52. Mary Beth Lawson
53. Bev Kelmon
Not Pictured
Linda Bieker
Jaequo Brown
Cindy Cummins
Cyndi Hoffman
Betty Martin
Lea Meckenstock
Connie Calkers
2 f 7
L Casey Johnson
12, Kent Rincon
23. Rick Smith
2. Mike Ts*e
13- Harold Harding
24. Fred Johnson
3. Larry Dd Sarmo
14. Steve Hewson — president
25. Craig Libsack
4. Skip McCain
15, Jim Cross
26, Tom Denning
5. Gregg Schwarz
16. Mrs. Lillian Germette
27. Doug Kingsley
6 , Kyle Branym
1 7, V. E. Meckel
28. Sam Dlerberger
7. Stan Smith
18, Larry Raeetfe
29. Doug DeGarmo
8. Sieve SpreEer
19* Gary Hesser
30. Lyle Er^ay
9. Jerry HeKn
20. Tim Dierberger
31. Yoshi Fukasnwo
tO. Rick Sellers
2L Mib Gaskell
32. Dave Von Doren
t S , Kent Eilert
22. Randy Ffiederich
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AKA
Alpha Kappa Lambda highlighted
its second year in the new house with
enthusiastic participation in campus
events and activities. AKL's served
as members of Student Senate, Traf-
fic Tribunal, and performed in ath-
letics. Fred Johnson was elected
president of the junior class. AKL’s
won the ping-pong crown in intra-
murals and the ugly man contest.
The pledge class won the Greek
scholarship award for the fall se-
mester.
Alpha Delta chapter was led by
president, Steve Hewson and vice
president, Doug Kingsley, while Mrs.
Lillian Gennette served as house-
mother.
In social activities, the AKL's held
their traditional Spring Splash For-
mal and Go-to-Hell Informal. Their
service projects included a picnic
for the special education children of
Hays.
33. Robin Scheuerman
Not Pictured
Co ft Cl of fetter
Mike Roberson
Russ Schlichtmg
Tom Stejskal
Richard Slucky
Jim Tibbeth
Jim Walker
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AX4>
For the men of Delta Sigma Phi,
the year brought planning for the
new house they hope to begin build-
ing soon. Campus participation high-
lighted the year as Delta Sigs active-
ly took part in Student Senate,
Seventh Calvary and SOC, Delta Sig
Doug Lyman served as vice-president
of the student body.
Leadership for the fraternity was
provided by Kelly Delnes, president
and Jeff Painter, vice-president. Mrs.
Esther Steinle was the housemother.
Among the social activities of the
Delta Sigs were the Sailor's Ball,
Sphinx Ball, and their formal, the
Carnation Ball. The Delta Sigs also
sponsored a Pyramid Day for the
parents of chapter members.
1 . Rich McNaught
2. B3E] Robinson
3. Jim Rupp
4. Art re Burt sc her
5. Dave Williams
6. Jim Ruda
7. Rocky Gilqer
3, Frank Gray
9. Jim Green
1 0. Lee Til I berg
I I . Warren Goth
12. Wes Garard
1 3. Marly Mandt
14. Blake McGuI re
15. Lenard Mans
f 6. Larry Manhart
(7. Donovan Randolph
220
18. Vern TliEberg
35. Steve Porter
51, Mike Eck
Darrell Bowel t
Danny McNabs
19. Mike Schaefer
36. Lee Wall
52. Bob Griffiths
Dennis Brown
Bob Moore
20. Ed O'Hara
37. Bill Workman
53, Max Wasinger
Doug Campbell
Eric O'Hara
2 L Ralph Butler
38. Mike Roberts
54 + Johnny Sanders
Newton Cates
Stan Percivaf
22. Randy Durr
39. Joe Rede the
55. Bob Thompson
Dan Delnes
Duane Rauhut
23. TSm Gottschafk
40. Kim Pennington
56, Kelly Deines— president
Doug Deisher
John Sampson
24. Ron Elnlff
4 i , Bill Bruce
57. Gene Dreillng
John Ect
Vernon Schepmann
25. Bill Fischer
42. Randy Oeser
58, Jeff Painter
Randaft Evans
Jim Scott
26, Rich Clark
43k Bob Cunningham
59. Esther Stein le--’ ho use mother
Roger Hatfield
Vern Smith
27. Tom Booth
44, Allen Elliot
60. Clint Chase
Richard High
Alan Vopat
28, Ralph Thornm
45, Jay Horner
6!. Bob Deeds
Phillip Hilgers
Don Walker
29, Darrel Neuschafer
46. Roger Teal
62. Jeff Porter
Paul Holliday
Darrell Worth
30. Ch&rles Brownell
3 1 , Larry Wigner
47. Darrell Lund g re n
48. Mark Walter
Not Pictured
Dwight Judy
Rich Littlefield
Dwight Williams
Brad Woofdridqe
32. Doug Lyman
49. Tom Meiers
Alan Baldwin
Tim M e El yea
Robert Workman
33. Bob Woydxiak
34. Farrell McAfee
50. Jan Rusch
Antony Bess ire
terry Mans
Benny Young
221
<t>ZE
Phi Sigma Epsilon, the oldest fra-
ternity on campus, was active in
campus organizations and in student
government. Phi Sigs served as mem-
bers of Student Senate as well as in
various service and occupational or-
ganizations. To raise money, the
chapter held a win-a-stereo contest
and a spring trap shoot. The Phi Sigs
also sponsored the Best Dressed
Coed and the Snoball Queen as well
as other royalty candidates.
Phi Sigs selected Leo Herman and
John Sandwell as president and vice
president, Mrs. Pearl Veed served as
housemother.
Socially, among the activities of
Zeta Chapter were the White Rose
formal, the Farmer's Ball informal and
a homecoming party for chapter
alumni.
222
! , John Mutler
2. Claude Hibbs
3- Don Gaffiardt
4, Robert Homme
5, Richard Schmid t
6, Rote Deiser
7, Robert Helfrich
8, Robert Young
9, Dave Heffel
10, John Lehman
! I . Jerry Wilson
12. Rauf Jekubson
13. Fred Brening
1 4. John Sandwrelf
15. Jerry Bigham
16. Mike Estes
I 7. Tom Sigler
Not Pictured
John Clarke
Earl Hansen
Leo Herrman — president
Randy Kirk
John Mai
Glenn Simmons
223
! . Alan McClure
2* John Majermlc
3. Steve Grahnm
4. Bob Brock
5. Steve Gunn
L Ken Vetter
7. Perry Borth
8. Mark White
9. Steve Adams
10* Lance Fox
It. Dan Fite
12. Larry Gerber
13. Jack Gardinier
14. Greg Heime
15* Garrett Gwaltney
16. Dennis Pearson
17. Daryl Donahey
Not Pictured
Norman Austin
Cart Best
Bob Brown
Gary Charvat
Jim Clark
Rich Dutton
Don Finkeldie
Rollie Fisher
Joe Sresnik
Dave Kaimefer
Danny Meredith
Jim McBride
Gary McClelland
Larry Moore
Danny Paquette
C. W, Reiman
Wayne Ridgemeier
Pat Rueb
Mike Saunders
Tom Spicer
Lynn Tafkehorst
Don Westphal
224
ITT
During the past year, members of
Sigma Tau Gamma once again
traveled to Pittsburq to win the re-
gional Sig Tau basketball tournament.
The Sig Tau's also were actively in-
volved in campus activities, as mem-
bers were included in Student Sen-
ate, APO and athletics. In intra-
murals, the chapter won swimming,
volleyball and singles in horseshoes.
The Sig Tau's also sponsored the
winning candidate for Furlough
Queen.
Conducting the business of the
fraternity were Greg Heinze, pres-
ident and Garret Gwaltney, vice-
president, while Mrs. Ina Thomas
served as housemother.
Among the social activities of
Eta chapter were the Age of
Aquarius informal and the White
Rose formal.
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18. Nancy Tucker
35. Jim Keller
52. Charlie Schwa nke
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19. Carlene Pickering
36. Luis Jimenez
S3. Roger St ro berg
3. Brands Dixon
20. Diene Bircher
37* Jena Tittel
54. John Dreifing
4. Lennett McLain — president
21* Cyndl Watdschmidf
38. Greg Fort
55* Keith Ballard
5. Anita Avery
22* Clarinda Schoenthaier
39. Phtl Hetman
56. Karen Butler
6, Mark Rhoads
23. Kathy McGovern
40. Wess Gross
57. Kathy Berger
7. Cathy Wnghtsman
24. Cindy Cummins
41 , Leneal Locke
58, Steve Lansdown
8. Charlotte Arnold
25. Ken Bnhr
42. Don Jeffers
59. Rick Hanley
9. George Gregq
26, Bob Miller
43, Bob Hellerud
60. Bill Nelson
10. Ken WEndholz
27, Bornie Devlin
44. Susan Wheeler
61 . J. Scott Weber
1 1* Denny Consfdme
28. Kevin Silkmon
45, Phil Nefson
62. Fred Wilson
12. Dave Tarrant
29. Cindy Furbeck
46. Kathy Hammerscbmidt
63. Ram Thompson
13. Larry Cross
30. Connie Oelkers
47. Greg Johnson
64. Rick Brittan
14* Terry Kerbs
31. Diana Perkins
48, Dick Gansel
65. Jim Murphy
35. Gary Schubaugh
32. Mark Reha
49. Howard Ruud
66. Dan Denning
16. Cathy Schreiber
33. Don Duryee^president
50. Dave Hand
67, Mike Schaefer
17, Jan Schneider
34. Diana Turfcle
51. Mike Wafdschmidt
6B. Nancy Randle
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69. Dave Carroll
70, Steve Cntchfield
7!, Marilyn Helm
72. Denny SpraH
73. Al Sultery
Not Pictured
Lonnie Barton
Cur! Bender
Gary Benfjefd
Ten Branum
Rusty Carpenter
Don Degenhart
Larry Fefltert
Steve Fox
Don Gaskill
Ron Heape
Merle Hill
Cindy Hoffman
Ken HolopireL
Larry Knoll
Larry Laubhan
Jim McCall
Al McDonald
Dole Obormueller
Judy Pfannenstlel
Steve Rayl
Gl.idy Rrdler
Harley Samuekon
Tom Schreiber
Craiq Thurman
Mike TreqelJU
Steve Weisenfluh
Sigma Phi Epsilon marked FHS this
year not only with their red blazers,
but also in all aspects of campus
life. Steve Rayl served as student
body president, and Dave Tarrant is
1970-71 vice-president of the stu-
dent body. The fraternity placed
first in intramurals, second in scholar-
ship, and first in homecoming floats
in a combined effort with Sigma
Sigma Sigma. Sig Ep candidates for
Sweetheart Queen and Greek God-
dess gained top honors, while Bob
Hellerud walked away with the Greek
God title.
One of Sig Ep’s strongest points
was their women's auxiliary organiza-
tion, Daughters of Golden Hearts.
The Golden Hearts aided the men
in rush, filling their new 50-man
house.
Activities included the Red and
Blue Mountain Blasts and the Golden
Heart Ball. Sig Ep Sweetheart was
Mrs. Esther Eslinger, housemother.
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L Paul Reifschneider
2. Lon Pishny
3. Jim Crawford
4. Alan Worley
5. Jim Shepler
6. Jim Coffin
7. Los Anderson
8* John Petty
9. Vic Deubert
10* Gary Freed
1 1 , Tom Johnson
12. Tom Toepfer
1 3* Rick Hahn
14. Mike Finnin
15. Rick Keenan
\6 , Bruce Armstrong
17. Roger Fricker
IS. Rich Irby
19. Howard Schaetzle
20. Gary Zipfel
21- Mike O'Kane
22* Pat Holliman
23* Dan Becker
24, Larry McCormick
25. Steve Clumsky
26* Mark Green
27* Earl Flamik
28* Darwin Alexander
29. BUI Hedge
Hot Pictured
Curt Baird
Larry Blackwood
Rich Chance
Ray Daubert
Jeff Ehrlich
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XX
Jan Garwood
Bill Hancock
Charles Karlin
Bill Kelly
Bernie Laverentz
Jack Mafheson
Larry McCanls
Randy Scontim
Gary SchfeJds
Scoff Stein
Dan Stevens
Mike Tester
The men of Sigma Chi fraternity
retired the scholarship trophy this
fall after winning it for the third
straight semester. Sigs were involved
in campus organizations including
Student Senate. SOC, athletics and
in business and service groups.
John Petty served as president of
the Sigs and Howard Schaetzel was
the vice-president. Housemother was
Mrs. Nina Stuart.
Perhaps the highlight of the year
for the men of Zeta Tau chapter was
the Wallace Village project and Der-
by Days. Delta Zeta won the event
again this year. Social activities in-
cluded the Christmas informal and
the White Rose formal. The Sigs also
sponsored a canned food drive at
Thanksgiving.
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TKE
For the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon,
the past year was one of rebuilding.
The theme of the year for the Tekes
was spirit as they supported the
athletic teams of FHS avidly, winning
the spirit stick several times. Mem-
bers also participated in campus ac-
tivities by servinq in Student Senate,
athletics and other student organiza-
tions. The lovely Teke "Golden Girls"
highiiqhted the halftime of the Fort
Hays-Washburn basketball game.
The president of the Tekes was
Dennis Martin; his vice-president was
Pat Treu. Mrs. Marguerite Thompson
was the housemother.
The Tekes of Alpha Upsilon chap-
ter sponsored several service proj-
ects. These included a Christmas
party for underprivileged children,
cleaning the campus fish ponds and
building a mall on Main Street for
the Fine Arts Festival. Their social
activities included the Red Carnation
Ball and the spring formal.
L John Cooper
2. Curtis Partington
3* Max Liggett
4. Mite EcWt
5, John Vincent
h, Dave Moody
7. Ed Moore
8. Mark Ketterf
9. Larry Dive!
10. Steve Vincent
1 1 . BiN Vehlirig
12. Randy Lawrence
! 3. Robin Deeds
1 4. Greg Lacoss
230
- H
15. Dan Mecfcenitock
28. Kraig Dexter
16. Marguerite Thompson
29- Ken Dieck
17. Steve Goselond
] 8. Dan Gingraux
Not Pictured
(9. Gene Lin
Jim Ater
20. Bob Netheflon
Larry Ashley
21 . Jim Hoover
Joe Coder
22- Pat Treu
John Covington
23, Ralph Gales
Terry Deal
24, Jim Ryser
Greg Robinson
2S. Dennis Martin
Greg Turner
26. Mary Lou Reck
Tim Wadsworth
27. Charlie Pankratz
Brent Wen rich
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CLASSES
CLASSES
CLASSES
CLASSES
CLASSES
CLASSES
CLASSES
233
Seniors Ab-Ba
ABELS, BARRY: Clay Center, B.S, in Bus,, Sig Tau, V-
Pres. : ABENDSMIEN, KENNETH: Turon, B.S. in Bus,, APQ. ;
ABENDSHIEN, LINDA; Albuquerque, N. Me*., B.S. in Bus.
Adm., SWH; ACHENBACH, JAKE: Hordlner, B.S. In Geol-
ogy,, Geology Club; ADAMSON, ELAINE; Saline, B.A. in
History, SEA, V-Pres,, Pres., Disl. Leader, History Club,
German Club.
ADAMSON, TOM; Lincoln, B.S. in Bus, and Econ,, Intfamu-
rals; AGIN, JAMES; Saline, B.S. in Bus., CYD; AILSHIE,
DALE; Kingsdown, B.S. in Bus. Adm., Phi Beta lambda;
ALBERS, ALBERT; Ransom, M.S. in Botony; ALBERS, DON-
NIE: Grinnell, B.S. in Agric.
ALBERT, PAMELA; Lawrence, B.S. in Phys, Ed., WRA, Eta
Rho Epsilon; ALFORD, MARION; Chonute, B.S. in Agric,,
SCSA; ALFORD, PATRICIA; Hays, B.S. in Business; ALLEN,
DENNIS: Scott City, B.S. in Bus. Adm., Phi Mu Alpha, Band;
ALLEN, ELAINE; Scott City, B.A. in Hist., SEA, Newman
Club,
ANDERSON, LES? Hays, B.A. in Eng. and Journalism, Sigma
Chi, PE Delta Epsilon Pres,, Leader Ed Par, Infra mural $,
Student Senate, Who's Who; ANDREWS, VERONICA:
Atlanta, Go., B.A. in Hiss, ond Span,, BSM, Phi Alpha
Theta. Spanish Club; ANKENMAN, TERESA: Norton, B.S.
in Art; ANKENMAN, WAVA: Norton, B.S. in Elem. Ed.;
APPLEBEE, LINDA: Beloit, B.S. in Home Ec,, Koppa
Omicron Phi Trees,, Notional Home Ec. Honor Society,
Home Ec. Chapter.
APPLEBEE. MONTY: Beloit, B.S. in Bus. Adm,, Alpha Kappa
Psi Pres., Basketball, Baseball; APPLEGATE, GEORGE;
Stockton, B.S. in Bus. Adm., CYR, S.P,G,B.S,Q.S.A,;
ARCHER, TERRY; Almena, B.A. in Hist,, Phi Alpha Theta,
History Club; ARMBRISTER, MICKEY; Ellis, B.S. in General
Science; ARNHOLD, THOMAS: Hays, B.A. in PoL Sci.
ASBILL, RANDY; Otis, B.S, in Ind. Arts, Epsilon Pi Tau,
Ind. Arts Club; ASHLEY, LARRY: Selden, B.S. in Math,
TKE Pres.; ASHTON, KlRK : Hays, M.S. in Speech;
ATCHESON, FRED: Hays, B.S- in Hist., Phi Alpha Theta,
German Club, History Club; ATHERTON, SAM: Fredonia,
B.S. in Agric.
AUSTIN, NORMAN: Hill City, B.S. in Bus., Sig Tau, Alpha
Phi Omega, 1FC, Student Council; AYRES, BRAD; Smith
Center, B.S, in Bus.; AYRES, KAREN: Smith Center, B.S,
in Ed,, SNEA; BAHM, DARYL: Alamota, B.S, in Ind. Arts;
BAILEY, CAROL: St, John, B.M. in Music Ed., Band,
Orchestra, Concert Choir Sec. -Trees.
BAILEY, JEANETTE; Minneola, B.S. In Bus. NBEA : BAILEY,
JOHN; Phillipsburg, S-S, in Moth, Koppo Mu Epsiion pres.;
BAILEY, SHARROLL: Jennings, B.S. in Ed., SNEA,
Collegiate 4-H Treos.; BAINTER, EVERET: Jennings, B.S.
in Botony; BALDWIN, MARVIN: Zurich, B,S. in Ma-h,
FHSP.
See page 354 for Senior Abbreviations
234
Seniors Ba-Br
BALLARD, ALVA: Ellis, B,S. in BiaU BANE, SANDRA;
Richfield, B.S, in General Science, Nurses Club; BARNES,
JUDY: Elkhart, B.A., Speech, Debate; BARNETT, DARREL:
Clayton, B.S. in Bus,, Alpha Kappa Psi Treas, ; BARRON,
ROSEMARY; Rush Center, B,A. r Art. SK V Pres,, CYR,
SWH, Agnew Hall Pres,, Women's Glee Club,
BARSTOW, NEIL: Johnson, B,S. in Agric., FHS Rodeo Club
Pres,,- BARTON, JAMES: Colby, B.S, in ind, Arts, Ind.
Arts Club, Wrestling; BARTON, VALERIE: Russell, B.S. in
Bus., CYR, 5NEA r Phi Beta Lambda; BARTKOSKI, ROBERT:
Hartman, Colo,, B.S. in Phys. Educ., Varsity Basketball and
Baseball; BASGALL, JIM: Hays, B,S. in Bus., intramurals,
Newman Club-
BATCHMAN, KATHLEEN: Ellinwood, B.S. in Art, French
Club, Tigers Roar; BEALBY, STEVEN; Paradise, B.S, in
Agric. and Bus,, Delta Tau Alpha; BEAR, RICHARD: Waldo,
B.S, in Moth., Phi Eta Sigma, Koppa Mu Epsilon; BEARLEY,
ROBERT: OberSin, B.S. in Phys. Educ,, SEA, CCC H MPEG,
KAHPER, APO Prcs.-Treas.j BECKMAN, LINDA; Phillips-
burg, B.S, in Educ., Spanish Club,
BECKMAN, MARIE: Hoxie, B.A. in Spanish, Spanish Club,
French Club; BEGNOCHE, FRANCIS* Aurora, B.A. in
Psych., Kappa Delta Sigma, Psi Chi; BELLERlVE, KATHRYN:
Stockton, B.S. in Home Eton., AGO Pres., Newman Club,
Tiger Debs, Home Ec. Chapter, Student Senate, Senior
V-Pres,; BENDEL, JANICE: St. John, B.A. in Zoology, SK,
SWH, WLO V-Pres., Panhellenic Council Sec.; BENT-
LEY, IAN; Dighton, B,S. in Bus,, Alpha Phi Omega, Reveille
Staff, Leader, News Service Photographer.
BERGEN, JAMES: Ingalls, B.S. in Ind. Arts, Epsilon Pi Tau,
Ind. Arts Club; BERQUIST, JANICE: Bridgeport, B.S. In
Bus. Adm., WRA, Intramurals; BIEKER, RICHARD; Ellis, B,S.
in Ind. Arts, Ind, Arts Club; BIGGE, RUTH; Stockton, B.S.
in Educ,, SEA, KHEA, Collegiate 4-H Club; BILLS, SHEILA:
Phtllipsburg, B.A., Speech, Sigma Alpha Eto.
BINDER, DONALD; Hays, B.A., Psych., Kappa Delta Sigma
Pres.,- BLACK, JUDY; Dodge City, B.S. in Educ., SEA;
BLACKWOOD, CHARLES; Belleville, B.S in Art, SEA;
BLAIR, DEANNE: Quinter, B.S, in Educ.; BLAU, MICHAEL:
Brewster, B.S, in Bus.
BLEHM, MARILYN: Russell, B.S. in Educ.; BLISS,
MARILYN: Atwood, B.S. in Phys. Educ., WRA TreaS.,
KAHPER, Eta Rho Epsilon; BOBINMYER, JAMES: Herndon,
B,5, in Agric,, Rodeo Club; BOLT, BARBARA: Goodland,
B.A., Hist., SEA, ASC, AWS, CYR V-Pres,, Sec,, History
Club Sec.-Treas., French Club, 4-H Club, P-t-P; BOLTON,
LAURENCE: Vienna, Va., B.M., Music.
BOUCHEY, CARLA: Stockton, B.S. in Educ.; BOWELL, DAR-
RELi Abilene, B.M., Music, Delta Sig„ Jazz Ensemble, Band,
Orchestra, Concert Choir, Men's Glee Club; BOWEN.
FRED: Hays, B.S. in Phys, Educ., SEA, MPEC, KAHPER;
BOWEN, SUSAN: Garden City, B.S. in Educ,, WLO, AWS,
SEA; BRADLEY, LYNNE; Lawrence, B.S, in Educ., Resident
Asst.
235
Seniors Br-Bu
BRADLEY, PAMELA; Belpre, B.S. in Home Econ,, KHEA;
BREN3NG, ELIZABETH; LaCrosse, B.S. in Home Eton., DZ,
Kappa Omicron Phi Sec., KHEA Pres.; BRITTAN, RICKY:
Scoil City, B.S. in Bus., Sig Ep ; BROAD! E, LINDA; Ashland,
B.S. in Bus, and Econ,, WLO; BROCK, WILLIAM: LaCrosse,
B.S. in Bus. Adm., Pi Omega Pi.
BROKY, KENNETH; Blue Rapids, B.A., Art; BROOKS,
BRIAN; Healy, B.S. in Chem., Chemistry Club Treas.;
BROWN, JAMES; Brewster, B,A., Speech, Sigma Alpha Eta;
BROWN, MIKE; Hoisington, B.M., Musk Educ.; BROWN,
NORA: Prairie View, B,S- in Bus. Adm.
BROWN, TOMMY: Gorham, B.S. in Gen. Scu, Amateur
Radio Club; BROWN, VICKY: Garden City, B.S. in Educ,,
WLO, SEA; BRUBAKER, JANE; Bird City, B.S. in Phys.
Educ., AGO, Daughters of the Golden Heart, Tiger Debs;
BRUCE, DELBERT: Gem, B.S, in Bus, and Agric,, Delta Tou
Alpha, Soil Conservation Society,- BRUHN, VERN; Rozel,
B.A., Eng,, Sophomore Class Pres., Lambda lota Tau,
BUEHLER, ARTHUR; Gatlin, B.M., Music, Phi Mu Alpha,
Band, Choir, Jazz Ensemble; BUEHLER, JOHN: Claflin, B.M.,
Music, Phi Mu Alpha Pres,, Fort Hays Singers, Orches-
tra, Bond, Concert Choir; BUEHLER, SUSAN: Hugoton,
B.M., Music, Sigma Alpha lata. Concert Choir, CYR, Fort
Hoys Singers; 6ULLER, CAROLYN: Hays, B.S. in Home
Econ.; BUNKER, GERALD: Hays, M.S,, Phys, Educ., KAH-
PER, Phi Delta Kappa, Asst, Basketball Coach.
BUNSOM, SOMBOON; Songkhla, Thailand, B,S. in Bus.;
BURGE, JANET; Atwood, B.S., Math.; BURGER, CHERYL:
Sylvan Grave, B.A., Eng.; BURKHEAD, LELAND: Sc lino, B.S.
in Bus,,- BUSH, JOHN: Isabe , B.S. in Gen, Sci,
Chi nese students celebrate the start of the
new year with food characteristic of their
native land.
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Seniors By-Co
BYLER, LINDA: Star City, Ark., B.S. in Home Eeon., SEA;
CALHQGN, KENNETH: Glade, B.S. in Bus.; CALL, JERRY:
Ulysses, B.S. in Ind. Arts, Ind. Arts Club, Alpha Phi Omega;
CALLAWAY, HOWARD; Esbon, B.S. in Phys. Educ., KAH-
PER, MPEG; CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS: Sedgwick, S.A..
Psych., Delta Sig.
CAMPBELL, VANA: Moscow, B.S. in Educ., SEA; Tri Sigma;
CAREY, DOUG; Franklin, Neb., B.S. in Phys. Educ.; CAR’
LON, TOMMY; leoti, B.S. in Bus.; CARLSON, DOROTHY:
Jamestown, B.S. in Educ,, SEA, SK; CARLSON, JENNIE:
Russell, S,S. in Educ, SEA, P-t-P Sec,, CYR, UCF Student
Rep.
CARLSON, MARILYN; Hays, B.S. in Educ,; CARMI
CHAEL, JOHN; Stockton, B,S„ Art, SEA, FHSP, APO; CAR
STEN, CHERYL: Stockton, B.S, in Educ., AW$ Pres., Col
leg late 4-H ; CASE, JON: Phillipsburg, B.S. In Bus., FHSP
Intro mu rate, Phi Beta Lambda, APO; CASE, KEELA; Colby
B.A., Soc.
CASE, VICTOR; Leoti, B.S- In Phys. Educ,, MPEG, Rodeo
Club, Intramural*; CASPERS, GARY; Smith Center, B.S, in
Bus.; CASSEN, PETE: Hays, B.S, in Bus., Delta Sig; CAY
WOOD, KENNY: Waterloo, III., B,S„ Phys. Educ., MPEG,
FCA, Football, K-Club; CHAIN, STEVEN; Ellin wood, B.S.
in Educ., SCSA,
CHAN, DAVID; Hong Kong, B.S,, Chem., Honors Program,
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Chemistry Club, American Chemical
Society, Seventh Cavalry, Phi Kappa Phi, Soccer Club;
CHAPMAN, LOREN; Ellis, B.A., Soc. ; CHAPMAN,
VERONA; Ellis, B.M., Music, Collegian Chorale, Concert
Choir; CHATCHAIYAN, LADA WAN: Thailand, B.S, in Bus.;
CHESNEY, JUDY; Woodston, B.S. in Home Econ., Home
Econ, Club, Union Program Council.
CHESTER, RONALD: Glade, B.S. in Biol., Rodeo Club;
CHILDERS, YALANDEt Garden City, B.A„ Speech;
CHRISTENSEN, DANE; Phillipsburg, B.S, In Bus., CHUNG,
SUNG; Sharon Springs, B.A., French, French Club, SEA;
CLARKE, KERBY: Great Bend, B.S, in Ind. Arts, Ind. Arts
Club Pre$., Leader, CYO, Memorial Union Program Coun-
cil.
CLAY, LANCE; Meade, B,S. in Bus,, Delta Sig, tFC V-Pres,,
Class V-Pres., P-t*P, Traffic Tribunal, Student Senate;
CLAYTON, KATHY; Hays, B.S. in Educ.; CLAYTON, MAX;
Hays, B.A., Phil; CIOTFELTER, CORTLAND; Ellis, B.A„
Pre-law, AKL; CLOUTMAN, JACQUEUNE; Burdett, B.A.,
Eng., ICE, Memorial Union Publicity Committee.
COADY, JANET; Russell, B.S, In Gen. Sci-, Nurses Club;
COEN, DAREN; Elkhart, B.S. in Botany, SCSA; COLLINS,
DAN; Plainvilte, M.S. in Bus.,- CONORA, CLARENCE:
Over brook, B.S., Mo th.j CONVERSE, CAROLE: Larned,
B.A., German, German Club, Spanish Club, WftA, Intro;,
murals. Pres, of McMindes Hall, Enter^Hall Council.
237
Seniors Co-Dr
CO NY AC, AL8Y: Stockton, B.S. in Bus.; GONYAC,
CONSTANCE; Stockton, B.S. in Eton, and Bus., Lambda
loro Tau; COOLEY, LINDA- Great Bend, B.A,, Eng., SEA,
AWS; COOPER, ALAN; Nolama, B.S., Moth.; CORN,
LYNN: Lawrence, B.S. in Educ., WLO, SCEC Pres., Best
Dressed Coed. Homecoming Attendant.
COTT r LADONNA; Garden City, 8-S- in Educ,; COUTURE,
EDITH; Palca. B.A., History, Phi Alpha Theta, Square Dance
Club; COX, BENITA: Ellis, B.S, in Educ., SCEC See.;
CRITCHFI ELD, ALAN: Norton, B.S. in Bus.; CRUCHFI ELD,
STEPHEN; Hill City, B.S. in Bus., Sig Ep V-Pres., Chm.
of Union Program Council, Student Senate.
CROFT, LINDA: Muivane, 8,5, in Educ,; DAILEY, JOHN;
Garden City, A.B., Gen. Scf., Student Senate, Honors
Board; DAILY, DEBRA: Ellis, B.A., French, French Club, AGO,
Spanish Club Sec.; DALEY, BERTIE: Dale, Texas, B.S, in
Educ., SEA, Historical Honorary Society, Faculty Wives
Club; DAMSEL, ROBYN: Jetmore, B.S. in Educ., SEA,
Homecoming Queen.
DAVIS, ANN; Hays, B.A., Eng., AGO, Collegian Chorale,
Opera Production; DAVIS, MARTHA: Lenora, B.S. in Educ,,
AWS, SEA; DEGARMO, DOUGLAS; Olathe, B.S. in Phys.
Educ., AKL, MPEG, KAHPER; DEHAVEN, EVERETT;
Solomon, B.A,, Psych., Intramurols, Glee Club, Collegian
Chorale, Band; DEINES, BONNIE: Wakeeney, B.A., Eng.,
SWH, Tiger Debs,
DEINES, DAN; Hays, B.A., Hist., Delta Sig Pres., K-Club,
Phi Alpha Theta, Golf; DEINES, JERRE: Scottsbluff, Nebr.,
B.A., Speech, SEA, Concert Choir, Opera Production; DEX*
TER, KRAIG: Colo. Springs, Colo,, B.S., Art, TKE; DIBBLE,
MAX: Hays, B.S., Math., SEA,
DICKMAN, DIANE: Grinnell, B.S., Math and Physics, Sigma
Phi Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Theta Kappa, SEA;
DIEHL, LINDA: Jetmore, B.A,, Speech, Little Theatre, Tigers
Roar, Cheerleader, Collegiate 4-H, Inter-Hall Council,
Agnew Hall Pres.; DIETZ, MARSHA; Lebanon, B.S. in Educ.,
SEA, Collegian Chorale, Concert Choir, Fort Hays Singers;
DIETZ, RODNEY; Satanta, B.S. in Bus., SEA; DIRKS, NOR-
VIN; Wichita, B.S. in Bus,, CYR, Veterans Club, Intramurols.
DIVEL, LARRY: Jewell, B.A., History, TKE Pres., Sec.,
Intramuals; DOM BAUGH, JOHN I E: Attica, B-S in Ind,
Arts, Ind. Arts Club; DOME, DON: Dodge City, B.A,,
Speech, Golf, Student Senate; DOWNING, RHETT: Deerfield,
B.S. in Bus. and Econ. ; DRElLING, CHARLENE: Vic-
toria, B-S, in Phys, Educ.
DRElLING, LINDA: Hays, B.S., Math., Alpha Lambda Delta,
Kappa Mu Epsilon Sec,, Trees.; DRElLING, LYNDA: Russell,
8,S. in Biol., WLO, Who's Who, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi
Omega PI Sec., Treos.; DRESSEL/ MARION; Bushton, B.S,
in Home Econ,; DRISCOLL, 'KEN; Jetmore, B.S, in Phys,
Educ., MPEC, KDSEA; DRQ55ELMEYER, WESLEY; Derby,
B.S. in Agric., SC$A Pres,, Delta Tau Alpha Sec,, APQ.
238
Seniors Dr-Ga
DRYOEN, ELIZABETH; Philllpsburg, B.S> in Home Ec„ WRA,
Home Ecan. Chopier; DUGGINS, JANICE: Ellis, B.S. in
Educ, SEA, SCE C; DUNCAN, SUSAN: St. John, B.S, in
Educ, DZ V-Pres., AWS, SEA, Union Council Comm.;
EAGUN, ANNE: Hoys, B.A., Soc; EARNEST, JEFF: Dodge
City, 8.5. , Art.
ECK, JOHN: Sharon, B,5, in Bu$., Delta Sig Treas., Phi
Eta Sigma Pres., Alpha Kappa P$i, Newman Club;
EDGERLE, TERh Hutchinson, B.S. in Educ, AGO, SEA;
EGGLESTON, GARY: Scott City, B.S. In Bus., Golf; EILERT,
STANLEY: Portfs, B.A., Soc, Honors Program, Kappa Delta
Sigma, Newman Club, Sociology Club V-Pres„ Psychology
Club; E1SENHOUR, DOUGLAS: Stafford, B.S. in Ind. Arts,
Ind. Arts Club.
ELDER, PHILUP LEE: Hoys, M.S., Art, Sig Tou WPres,,
SEA, NEA, IFCj EUENBERGER, TERRY; Kirwin, B.S. En
Educ, Ind. Arts Club, Rodeo Club; EMMERT, LARRY;,
Russell, B.S. in Bus.; EMORY, LENA: Overland Park, B.S.
fn Bus. Adm., AWS, Phi Beta Lambda; ENGEL, JOHN:
Liberal. B.S. fn Bus., Golf.
ERNST, DENNIS; Enterprise, B.A., Philosophy, APO;
EUBANK, CAROL: Coats, B.S. in Educ., AGD, SEA, Col-
legian Chorale,- EUBANK, CHARLES: Coats, B.S. in Bus.,
Sigma Chi, Delta Tou Alpha; EVERHART, BARBARA; Ness
City, B.S. in Gen. $d,j FAHRENHOLTZ, CHRISTINE: Tri-
bune, B.S. in Educ.
FARNEY, THOMAS: Kiowa, B.S. in Agric, SCSA, Choir,
Men's Glee Club; FAULKNER, KATHERYN: Hays, B.S.,
Speech, Sigma Alpha Eta, Newman Club, Little Theatre;
FAUftGT, ROBERT; Sublette, B.S- in Phys. Educ., MPEG,
KAHPER, CYR, Baseball; FEIST, KENNETH; EHinwood,
B.S. in Ind. Arts; FEIST, MARY: EHinwood, B.A., German,
German Club V-Fres.
FERGUSON, VEARL: Abilene, B.A., Art, Sig Tau; FSCKEL,
SPENCER; Hays, M.A., Guidance and Counseling; FINK,
DONALEA; Downs, B.A., Hist, and German, Alpha Lambdo
Delta, SWH, WLO Pres., Phi Alpha Theta, German Club,
SEA; History Club; FINNEY, MARSHA: Garden City. B.A.,
Art; FLAGLER, CHARLENE: Quinter, B.S. in Bus., SEA,
Phi Beta Lambda, CYD, Business Club.
FORBES, DELLA; loCrosse, M,S., Eng., Spanish Club; FOX,
DAVID; Burden, B.S. in Bus.; FRANCIS, CLIFTON: Elfin-
wood, B.M. r Music Educ., Band, KMEA-MENC, Orchestra,-
FRANK, BETTY; Hays, 8.S- in Gen. Sci.; FRANKE,
THOMAS; Herndon, 8.S., Math, APO.
FRYDENDALL, LARRY: Port is, B.S. in Bus.; FRYE, LOU; Kan-
orado, B.S, in Educ., Ordheste; FULTON, JOANNE: Hoys,
B.S- in Educ.; GARLOW, FLOY: Harlan, B$. in Educ., Chi
Omega; GASSNER, CAROLYN: Hays, B.S. in Gen. Sd.
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Seniors Ge-Gr
GEDNEY, MICHAEL: Gaylord, B.S. in Phys* Educ., Track;
GEIST h PHYLLIS; ScoH City, B.A, in Eng., SEA?
GEORGESON, JACK: Lenara, B.S. in Bus,, Basketball,
Track, MPEC K-Ciub; GERBER, LARRY; Fowler, B.S, in
Music, Sig Tau Pres., Fort Hays Singers, IFC, Concert
Choir; GERSTBERGER, KENNETH; Marienthal, B.S. in Bus.,
Pi Beta Lambda, SEA, Newman Club,
GEELLER, LINDA; Hays, B.S. in Home Econ., Kappa
Omicron Phi V-Pres.; GILBERT, DORIS; Gem, B.S. in Educ.,
B$M ; GILBERT, NQRLAN; Lebanon, B.M., Music, MENC,
Band, Orchestra, Clarinet Choir; GILCHRIST, BEVERLY:
Colby, B.S. in Educ.; GILES, NORMAN: SpearvElle, B.S.
in Agric., Rodeo Club.
GLEASON, DARRYL; St. John, B.S, In Agric,, Rodeo Club;
GLEASON, GREGORY; Kinsley, B.S. in Bus,, Reveille
Business Manager, Newman Club, Phi Beta Lambda Pres,,
Pi DeJto Epsilon; GLENN, LARRY; Pratt, B.S. in Bus. ;
GOETZ, TWILA: Park, B.S. tn Gen. Sci., Newman Club;
GO R BALL, NANCY; Lowell, Ind., B.S. In Eng.
GORE, MARY: Earned, B.A., Sot; GOTTSCHALK,
TIMOTHY; LaCrosse, B.S. In Bus., CYD; GRANDSTAFF,
KITTY; Salina, B.A., Political Sci.; GRAVER ROBIN; Rush
Center, B,A., Soc.j GRAVES, CONNIE; Liberal, B,A., His-
tory, Phi Alpha Theta.
GRAY, CYNTHIA: Genesee, B.M., Music, SEA, Collegiate
4-H, Sigma Alpha lota ; GRIB BEN, CAROLYN; Hoys, B.S,
in Educ,, AGO Treas., Sec,, V^Pres,, Alpha Lambda Delta
Pres., WLO, Phi Kappa Phi; GRIFFIN, BARBARA: Almena,
B.S. In Art; GROSS, CAROL: Hays, B.S. in Educ., SEA;
GROSS, HAROLD: Hays, B.S. in Math, APO Newman
Club,
Equally attractive job offers lead to diffi-
cult decisions for seniors.
240
Seniors Gr-Ha
GRUSJNG, LINDA: Lakin, B.S. in Educ,, AWS, SEA Sec.,-
GUTTERY, ALAN: Alton, B.S. In Agric,, SCSA, Rodeo
Club; GWJNNER. CHARLES; Ellsworth, B.S. in Phys. Educ.,
MPEC, K-Club, Track, Football; HAAS, LORRAINE; Hoys,
B.S, in Edue., Newmon Cub; HABERMAN, MAURICE;
Grerr Bend, B.S. in lock Arts, ind, Arts Cub,
HABlGER, JOHN: Bushton, B.S, in Agric.; HACHMEISTER,
BRUCE: Codetl, B.S. In Agrlc,, SCSA, Delta Tau Alpha;
HAETRAKUL, NlPHAN: Bangkok, Thailand, M.S, in Bus.;
HAGEMAN, NANCY: Carlyle, B.S, in Phys, Educ +J HAKE,
JOHN: Hays, B.A., Moth,, German Club.
HALDERMAN, BARRETT: Long Island, B.A., Psychology,
Student Council, Student Senate, Wiest Holl Pres,; HALL,
ANNELLEi Garfield, B.S. in Educ., SEA, AWS, P-t-P, HALL,
JUDY: Hill City, B.A., Soc,, Soc. Club, Honorary Psychology
Club; HALL, RICHARD: Haviland, B.A., History, CYD, His-
tory Club; HANEY, KIRK: Concordia, B.S. in Gen. Sci.
HANSEN, CARROLL: Kirwin, B.S. in Biology, Phi Kappa
Phi; HARBAUGH, SYLVIA: Russell, BA., Psychology,
Kappa Delta Sigma, CYR, Collegiate 4-H; HARDY, LARRY:
Long Island, B.A., History; HARMON, RICHARD: Topeka,
B.S. in Rhys. Educ., MPEC, SEA, Gym nasties. Track, Intra-
mural HAROLD, EDWARD: Weskon, B.S, in Phys, Educ.,
MPEC, KAHPER,
HARRIS, CAROL; Ransom, B.S, in Educ., SEA; HART,
HOWARD: Nashville, B.S, in Bus,, Alpha Kappa Psi; HART,
JEFFRY: Bernard, B.S. in Zoology; HART IMG, HAROLD:
Norton, B.S. in Math, and Bus., AKL Sec., Alpha Kappa
Psi, Football, Wrestling, Baseball; HATFIELD, ROGER:
Kismet, B.S, in Bus., Delta Sig.
Dutch elm disease made if necessary to re-
move several trees from campus this year.
But in this instance, workmen add a young
tree to the area in front of Martin Alien
Hall.
241
Seniors Ha-Ji
HAYNES, CHARLES; Hays, B S. in Bus.. Phi Beta Lambda;
HAYSE, FRANCES: MullinvilEe, B.S. in Home Econ„ Col-
legiate 4-H, Pres., FHSP V-Pres,; HEAPE, RONALD: Pratt,
B.A., Eng., Sig Ep, Lambda lota Tou, Little Theatre; HEDGE,
SUSAN; Colby, B.S, in Art, SEA, Phi Kappa Phi; HEFFEL,
MARVIN: Dorronce, B.S. in Bus., CYR, Veterans Club V-Pres,
HEFT, SUZANNE: Dodge City, B.S. in Educ., S£A ; HEFTY,
ANN; Topeka, M.S., Art; HEIM, Will I AM: Hoxle, B.S,
in Educ v SEA, Newman Club; HEIMAN, STEVEN: Barnard,
B.S. in Bus., Collegian Chorale; HEINZE, GERGORY: Un-
cam, B.S. in Phys. Educ., Sig Tcu, MPEG V-Pres.
HELM, CARL; Great Bend, B.A., Ind. Arts, End, Arts Club,
Football; HENRlCKSON, GORDON: Logon, B.M. in Music,
Fort Hays Singers, Concert Choir; HENRY, ERNEL: Plea-
sant, Jamaica, M.A„ Biology, P-t-P ; HERRMAN, ADAM;
Hoys, B.S. in Gen. Sot., Honors Program; HERRMAN,
JOSEPH: Utito, B.S, in Agric,, De la Tog Alpha, SEA.
HEWES, SHARIS: Ingalls, B.S. in Educ,, Tri Sig, SEA, Col-
legiate Chorale, SWH, Who's Who; HILL, MARK: Newark,
Del.,, B.S. in Phys, Educ., Sig Ep r Wrestling, Cross Country,
Track; HILLMAN, LARRY; Hoys, B.S, in Educ., SEA ; HIX-
ENBAUGH, GAIL: Hays, B.S. in Eng., Lambda Iota Tou,
French Club, Band, Orchestra, Brass Choir; HIXON,
LARRY: Pownee Rock, B.S. in Bus., Phi Beta Lambda, In-
tramurals.
HOBBS, MARJORIE: Hays, B.S. in Educ,; HOLLER, TRUDY:
Bothell, Wash,, B.S. in Phys. Educ., WRA, Student Senate,
Eta Rho Epsilon, DZ, Soph. Class V-Pres. ; HONDERlCK,
JOHN; Hays, B.S, in Bus.; HORNER, PATSY: Minneapolis,
B.S., Moth,, SEA, WRA, Collegiate Chorale, Women's Glee
Club; HOWARD, JUDY: McDonald, B.S. in Educ., tCF, SEA.
HOWGILL, MARTYN; Hays, B.A„ Eng. -Journalism, Seventh
Cavalry, Pi De'ra Epsiian, Studen 1 Sena'e, Leader Editor,
Basketball; HUDSON, TOM: Macksvtlle, 8.S., Math., NEA,
SEA; HUESNER, DENNtS; Bushton, B.S,, Math.,- HUENER-
GARDE, JAMES: Smith Center, B.S, in Bus.; HUG, BETH:
Hays, B.S. in Educ., SEA, UCF,
HUSA, IVAN: Hays, B.S. in Bus., SCEA, Rodeo Club; BUT-
TER, CAREY; Hoisington, B.A., Sac., SEA, Sociology Club;
JMEL, JIM: Sucklin, B.A.. Bus. Adm.; INGRAM, ROY;
Stratton, Colo., B.A., Hist., SEA, Phi Alpha Theta, History
Club, Spanish Club; INTARAPRASlT, VIRIYA: Bangkok, Tha-
iland, B.A., Eng.
JACOBS, DONALD: Liberal, B.S. in Biology; JEFFERS. DON:
Russell, B.S. In Bus., Sig Ep; Football; JENNINGS, DONNA:
Oakley, B.A., Psych, DZ, Kappa Delta Sigma, PanheElenic
Council. French Club; JENSEN, JUDITH; Gem, B.S, in
Educ,, SEA, BSM; JENSON, PATRICIA: Hoys, B.S. In Gen.
Sci., CYR, Nurses Club,- JIMENEZ, JUAN: Hays, B.A.,
Philosophy, P't-P, French Club, Spanish Club Pres,
242
Seniors Jo-La
JOHNSON, DARRELL Abbyviib, B.A., Hist.? JOHNSON,
HERMAN: Sharon Springs, B.S. in Bus,. Alpha Kappa Psi;
JOHNSON. JANET: Baring. B.M. in Myste; JOHNSON,
KAREN: Hays. B.S. in Educ,, AGD, Director of Tiger Oebs ;
JOHNSON, MARGARET: Osage City, B.A., Hist,, KST A,
Phi Alpha Thera, German Club, History Club.
JOHNSON, RENEE: Hugoton, B.A., Music; JOHNSON,
RONALD: Klamath Falls, Ore., B.S. in Bus,, Intro mural*;
JOHNSON. THOMAS: Sr. John^ B.S. in Bus., Sigma Chi.
Leader Bus. Mgr.; JUDY, DWIGHT; Hays, 8. A., Hist., SEA,
History Club; KARLIN, TERESA: Hoys, B A,, Educ,
KARLIN, TERRY : Hays, B.M. in Music, Phi Mu Alpha;
KEATING, JO; Hays, B.S, In Soc. and Spac, Educ., CCC,
AWS Pres., CYR, SCEA, ICF, Modern Dance Club;
KEATING, WARREN; Great Bend, B.A., Hist.; KEATING,
WYLMA: Hays. B.S., Math.; KEENAN, JOHN; Jennings,
B.S. in Bus,
KELLER, KAREN: Oakley, B.S, in Bus,, CYR, SEA, FHSP,
Pi Omega Pi, Foreign Study League; KEPKA, DOUGLAS:
Ellsworth, B.S. rn Arl, Fine Arts Comm.; KERNQHAN,
BEVERLY; Meade, B.S. in Bus., Phi Beta Lambda, Who's
Who; KERNOHAN, BOB: Zenda, B.S. in Agric., SC5A
V-Pres.; KEYSER, LARRY: WaKeeney, B.S. in Bus,, Delta Tau
Alpha.
KIMPIE, RICHARD; Ellinwoad, M.A., Bus, and Guidance,
Phi Beta Lambda, CYD, Psych. Club; KING, RODNEY: Clay
Center. B,$, in Bus,; KIRBY, ALBERTA: tamed, B.S. In
Educ., SEA, Chi Alpha Pres,, V-Pres., See.-Treas., ICF
Sec. Treas,; KLAUS, LARRY: Hoys, M.S„ Bus., Phi Beta
Lambdo; KLUSENER, ALAN: Hiil City, B.S. in Chem.,
Kappa Mu Epsilon, Seventh Cavalry, Chemistry Club
V-Pres., Pres,, Who's Who, Honors Progrom.
KNIGHT, IINDA; Pratt, B.S. in Gen. ScL AGD; KNOLL,
LARRY; Vjc*ona, B.S. n Math., Sig Ep, Intro murals,- KNOX,
DARLENE: Larned, B.M. in Music., Sigma A pha lara;
KOEIUNG, DONALD: Abuene, B.S. m Bus., APO, Veteran's
Club, German Club; KOLLHOFF, DAN : Burden B.S. in Bus,,
Basket ball.
KOO, VIRGINIA; Pfatnviile, B.A. in Spanish, Tri Sig, Who's
Who, Phi Alpha Theta? KOULAS, BARBARA; Overland
Park, B,$. in Educ., SEA,- KRAFT, GERALD: Park, B,5- in
Bus.; KRAUS, RICHARD: Gro infield, B.S, in Physics and
Math., FHSP, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, APO,
Physics Club? KROB, TERRY: Concordia, B.S,, Chem., Phi
Mu Alpha. Chemistry Club V-Pres.. Collegiate Chorale,
Concert Choir.
KRUG. KENNETH: Tormigton, Wyo., B.S. in Bio,; KUHL'
MAN, CAROLYN: Great Bend, B.M. in Music, KSTA, Sigma
Alpha Iota? LACY, WILLIAM; Norton, B.S, In Bus., LAMPE.
NORMA: Spearviile, 8.S. in Home Econ., Home EcOfi.
Club, Newman; LA5HBROOK, LYNN: Hoys, B.S. in Phys,
Educ., K-Club V-Pres., MPEC, Football.
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Seniors La-Lo
LASH BROOK, MARTHA; Hays, B.S. in Educ,; LAVERENTZ,
BERNARD; Medicine Lodge, B.S,, Chem., Sigma Chi, Kappa
Mu Epsilon, Chemistry Club; LAWRENCE, RANDALL:
Hays, BA, Hist,, TKE, Phi Alpha Theta, Tennis; LECLAIR,
CAROLYN: Mankato, B.S. in Home Ecan,, T rl Sigma, SWH,
Kappa Omicron Phi, WLO, SEA, Who'S Who, Newman
Club, Tigers Roar, Student Council, Panbellenic Club;
LEDBETTER, CLINT: Naioma, B,S., MaTh.
LEHTO, EVA: Kyta[a., Finland, B.A., Eng.; LEIKER, DUANE:
Hays, B.S. in Bus.; LEMASTER, BARBARA: Garden City,
B.S. tn Educ,; LENTZ, ROBERT; Portland, Ore., B.S. tn
Educ.; LEWALLEN, WAYNE: Oakley, B.S. in Ind. Arts, I nd .
Arts Club.
L1GHTCAP, ARDLEY: Dodge City, B.S. tn Bus,, Phi Beta
Lambda; LlGHTNER, LINDA: Garden City, B.S. in Educ,,
NSTA; LlGHTNER, LYNN: Garden City, B.S. in Agric.;
LILLEY, WESLEY: Dodge City, B.S., Geology, Sig Ep, Stern-
berg Geology Club; L1NDENMAN, JOHN; Morland, B,$.
in Bus.
LINK, ALBERT; Glosco, B.S, in Bus., AKL, CYD; LITTON,
JAMES: Beloit, B.S. in Agric,, Delta Tau Alpha; LOCKER,
PATRICIA: Ellis, B.S, in Botany, Newman Club; LOCK-
HART, GLORIA: Ellsworth, B.S. in Educ,, SEA, Phi Kappa
Phi, Who's Who, Alpha Lombdo Delta, WRA,- LOFGREEN,
DENZEL: Norton, B.S. in Agric., SCSA.
LOFGREEN, JOYCE: Norton, B.S. in Educ., SWH, SCEC,
Alpha Lambda Delta; LONDON, DAVID: Guyana, S.
America, M.A., Psych., P-t-P; LONG, KELSEY: Leoti, B.S.,
Chem. and Math., Chemistry Club; LORSON, JAMES:
Hope, B.S. in Agric., Newman Club; LGSEY, BETSY;
Hugoton, B.S. in Educ., SEA.
Concerned seniors took an active part in
Vietnam Moratorium demonstrations, in-
cluding the November candle lighting cere-
mony honoring Kansas war-dead.
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Seniors Lo-Mi
LOUK, GALE: Syracuse, B.S, in B u$., Ph< Beta Lambda;
LOVING, LOLA: Powne^ Rock, B*A,, Eng,, Pi-P, SEA,
AWS, Loitibdo lota Tau; LOVITCH* FRANK, Kamos Oiy,
B.S, in Bus.., Basketball. Intramural!; LOYD, DARRELL:
Phillipiburg, B.S. in Bus,; LOYD, MAN*. PhiIJipsburg, B,S.
in Homo Eeon,, Kappa Qmicron Phi, Horne Ecan. Chapter.
LOZANO, ALMA: Hoys, B.A., Spanish, SWH, French Club;
LYMAN, DOUGLAS: Hutchinson, B.5. in Bus,, Delta Sig,
Student Body V-Pres„ Si u dent Senate choir man; MACH ART,
MARIE: Oberlin, B.S. in Educ,, SEA, Home Econ. Chapter;
MADDUX, NINA: Johnson, M.,S„, Educ.; MAHIN* RICHARD:
Randall, B.S. in Art.
MAI, TERRY: Russeit, B.M., Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia,
Fort Hays Singers, Concert Choir, Concert Bond. Drum
Major of Marching Band; MANNING, ELLEN; Lamed, B.S,
in Gen. ScL Nurses Club; MANS, LEONARD: Sharon, B.S,
in Bus., Delta Sig V-Pres,, S'udent Council; MARCHAND,
MARY ; Ellinwood, B.S. in Gen. ScL, Nurses Club, MARINE.
DONNA: Garden City, B.S in Gen. ScL, Nurses Club.
MARRS, GARY; Hays, B.S, In Bus.; MARSHALL, SALLY:
Wadsworth, B.A., Hist,, P*f-P; MARTIN. ELIZABETH; Hays*
B.S. in Educ* Tri Sig* SEA* String Orchestra; MARTIN,
GEORGE; Lamed, B.A., Speech, IKE V*Pres*. Pres., Little
Theatre, Intramurals, Union Program Council, P-t P, IFC;
MASSAGUA, MICHAEL; Hay!, B.S. in Bus., Phi $tg.
MAUCH, ROGER: Riverton, Wyo,. B.S. in Ind. Arts* Ep^
silan Phi Tau V Pre$., Ind, Arts Club V-Pres ; MAXFIELD,
DONA: Garden City, B.S, in Educ,; MAXFIELD, LARRYj
Garden City. B.S. in Bus,; MAYO, ROBERT: Garden City,
B.S, in Bus.; MECKEL, VERNON; Hoys, B.S. In Bus., AKL
Pres., CYR. Newman Club* IFC,
MEOCENSTOCK, LEA-: Hays, B.S, in Gen. Sci., Tri Sig,
Nurses Club? MEIER, MICHAEL: Dodge City.. &.A.* Soc;
ME INIS, BILLIE: Ellis* B.S, in Educ*; ME IS, FRED: James-
town* B.A.. Speech; ME IS, JAMES: Hays, B$. in Bus.
MERRILL, CATHERINE: Garden City* &.A., Hist,, Alpha
Lambda Delta, SWH, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Kappa Phi,
Who'S Who; MESCHKE, LARRY: Garden City, B.S. in Bus.;
MEYER, VICKY; Big Bow, &.M.* Music, Sigma Alpha Iota,
MENC* SEA, German Club, Fort Hoys Singers?
MICMAELIS, LINDA: Russell, B.A,* Hist,* Sigma Alpha Iota,
SEA, Concert Band, Collegian Chorale- MICKEY,
CHARLES: Hays* B.S, in Ind. Arts, ind. Arts Club,
MILES, REBECCA; Hill City, B.A„ Hist,, SEA, History
Club; MILLER, DARREL: Hanston, B.S. in Ind. Arts? MIL-
LER, GAYLE: Stockton, B.S in Bus,, Square Donee Club.
MlLLfcK, JUDY: Wichita, m Home tcOn*; MILLER*
LAVERNE: Lincoln, B.S. in Bus,
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Seniors Mi-Ne
MILLER, MAX: Scoir City, S.S. in Bus. ond Econ.; MILLER,
PEGGY. Qberlin, B.A. Eng., SEA ; MILLER, STEPHEN:
Osborne, BS- in Agfic., SCSA, Ind. Arts Club; MILLS,
MARY. Hoys, B.S. in Educ,, Newman Club; MILLS, RICK:
Hays, B.S. in Ind. Arts, Ind, ArtsClub.
MILLS, RONALD: Garden City, B.S. In Ind. Arts, Ind. Arts
Club; MITCHELL, MARY LOU; Downs, B-S. in Home Econ.,
WLQ, Kappa Omicron Phi Pres., Home Econ. Chapter, Phi
Beta Lambda, Newman Club; MIZE, PHILIP: Turon, B.S.
IN Bus., Alpha Kappa P$i; MONTGOMERY, CHARLOTTE;
Hoys. B.S. in Educ,, French Club, SEA, AWS; MOODY,
DAVID; Lyons, B,A,, Speech, TKE V-Pres,, Little Theatre, I FC
Sec., Intramural "K' J Award, Spanish Club.
MOORE, DON; Clyde, MS-, Psych., Delta Kappa Sigma,
Phi Kappa Phi; MOORE, ELDEN: Hays, B.S, in Bus,;
MORAN, LEAH: Plainville, B.S. in Educ., SEA; MOREL,
DIANE; Jennings, B.S. in Educ,, SEA, Newman Club; MOR-
GAN, JUDITH: Morganvilte, B.S-, Art, SEA, Little Theatre.
MORRIS, MICHAEL: Hutchinson, B.S, in Ind- Arts, Ind.
Arts Club; MORRIS, ROGER; Stockton, B.A., Hist., History
Club; MORRIS, TERRY. Burr Oak, B.S. in Bus.,- MUCK,
JAMES: Gaylord, B.S. in Phys, Educ.; MURPHY, JAMES;
Colby, B.S. in Gen. Sci,, Sig Ep.
MURPHY, MARY: Geneseo, B.A., Speech, SEA, P-t-P; MUR-
PHY, PAULA:, Hays, B.A., Eng,, SEA, WRA, ASC, Who's
Who, Fr. ond Soph. Class V-Pres. ; MUSSEIMAN, ROSS:
Ransom, E,A,, Bus.; MYERS, LEONARD: Barnard, B.S. in
Bus.; MYERS, RONALD; Russell, B.S, in Bus,
McATEE, TERRY: Clafltn, B.S. in Bus,, Golf, McCLURE,
WILLIAM; Republic, B.S. in Bus., Sig Tau; McCURDY,
CAROL: Hutchinson, B.S. in Educ., Tri Sig, SEA, Rodeo
Club; McDonald, ALLAN: Hays, B.S. in Bus., Sig Ep;
McENTARFER, DOUG; Hutchinson, B.S. in Bus., Sig Ep,
Golf,
McENTARFER, JANET; Wokeeney, B.S, in Bus., AGD, Alpha
Lambda Delta, SWH, Phi Beta Lambdo, Pi Omega Pi Pres.,
Daughters of the Golden Heart Treas.; McEWEN, JOHN:
Kansas City, B.S- in Bus., Basketball; McLINN, LQNNY;
Garden City, B.S. In Agric., IUCF, SCSA,- McMULLEN,
KELLY; Hays, B.A., Eng., SEA, Lambda Iota Tau; NEBEL,
SANDRA: Esbon, B.S. in Gen. Sci., Nurses Club,
NEELY, ZELDA: Hoys, M.S., Eng., Lambda lota Tau Pres,;
NELSON, CYNTHIA: Lincoln, B.S. In Educ.; NELSON.
DENNIS: Sylvan Grave, B.S. in Phys. Educ., MPEG, Sasebo II;
NELSON, DONALD: Rexford, B.A., Phil,, ICF, CCC; NEL-
SON, LARRY; Johnson, B.S. in Bus,
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Seniors Ne-Pa
NELSON, PATRICK: Teseott, B.A., Pol StL, CYR ;
NEUSCHAFER, DARREL: Holyrood, B.S, in Gen. Sei,, Delta
Sig., Seventh Cavalry Sec, Phi Kappa Phi, IfC Sec,;
NEWELL, STANLEY: Seloen, B.S, m Bus.; NIELSEN, SUE:
Russell, B,A r , Arr, DZ, AWS; NIERMElER, EVERETT: Udell.
B.S. in Educ.„ Gamma Delta,
NO0NE, THOMAS; Densmore, B.S. in Ind. Arts, Ind. Arts
Club, Newman Club, Epsilon Pi Tau; NOVAK, LILLIAN:
East Paterson, N. J., M.S„ Bus.; NOVAK, ROBERT; East
Paterson, N. J„ M.S., Ind. Arts, Ind. Arts Club; NOVOTNY,
KARLA; Luray, B.M>, Music, Trf Sig, CYR, Sigma Alpha
Jot a. Concert Choir; NULTON, NEIL: Hays, M.$., Art, Phi
Era Sigma, Phi Sigma Phi, FHSP, Who r s Who, Veterans
Club.
OAKLEY, SANDRA; Lakin, B.S. in Educ,, SEA; OBERLE,
KENT: ClofEin, B.S, in Bus.; OBORNY, LARRY: Hoys, M.S.,
ZooL; OCHS, DARREL; Hays, B.S, in Bus., Gamma Delta,
Alpha Kappa Psi V-Pres,; OCHSNER, KAREN: St. Francis,
B.S , Speech, CYR Sec., Sigma Alpha Eta,
OEUSOONTHGRMWATTANA, PHONSCHIT; Bangkok,
Thailand, M.S„ Bus,, P-i-P; OFFUTT, GERALD: Hoys, B.S,
in Bus., Phi Beta Lambda; OLSON, CAROLYN: Russell,
B.A., Hist., SK Pres., AWS V-Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta,
Phi Kappa Phi; QMLOR, JEANNINi: Seward, B.S. In Bus..
Phi Beta Lambda; ORCHARD, GARY: Kanorada, B.S. in
Educ., SEA, KFHS.
OSHEL, JAN: Holy rood, B.S. In Educ., SEA; OWENS,
GARY: Hays, B.S. in Gen, ScL, Veterans Club; PABST,
DARRELL, Colby, B.S in Bus.; PAINTER, JEFFERY: Heoly,
B.S. in Geology and Bus,, Delta Sig V-Pres.; PALMER, TER
ENCE: Hays, B.S. in Bus.. German Club.
Seniors as we!! as undergraduates went to
the poffs to determine the fate of the pro-
posed HPER complex.
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During the activities Merry-Go-Round held
in the Union, Juan Jimenez explains the
cultural background Spanish Club offers
students of the language.
Seniors Pa-Ra
PANKRATZ, JON: Stafford, B.S. En Gen, Sd.,- RANTER,
MARIO Athol, B.S, in Gen. Sd. ; PARADEIS, TERRY: Holly,
Coio,, B.S. in Gen. Set., Rodeo Club; PARSONS,
CYNTHIA: Hunter, B.S, in Home Econ„ Tri Sig, Kappa
Qrmcron Phi, Cheerleader, Tiger's Roar, SEA, Furlough
Queen Candidate, Homecoming Queen Candidate; PEAK,
MATT; Pratt, B.S- in Bus,, Pi Delta Epsilon, Photo Service,
PEARSON, JAMES: Selina, 6. A., Pol, Set., CYD Pres., Pol,
Sti, Club Pros,; PECHANEC, FRANCIS: LaCrosse, B.A.,
Hist., German Club, History Club; PFANNENSTJEL,
CORA: Munjor, B.S, in Gen, Sci., Nurses Club; PFAN-
NENSTIR, MERlE: Hays, B.S. in Bus.; PHELPS, JOYCE:
Colby, B.^,, Art.
PHILIP, KAYLYNN: Hays, B.A,, Spanish, Alpha Lambda
Delta, Rodeo Club, Spanish Club, German Club, FH5P
Sec,-Treas,; PlNKALL, KAREN: Hays, B.S. in Educ,, SEA;
PIROTTE, KATHLEEN: Cowker City, B.A., Eng., Alpha Zeto
Chapter, Who's Who, Phi Kappa Phi,- POLLNOW, RITA:
Oberlin, B.S,, Speech, DZ r Sigma Alpha Eta; POOL,
PAMELA: Kinsley, B.S. in Gen. Set.
POOL, ROBERT: Hays, B.A,, Ecan., Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha
Koppa Psi, Who's Who; PORTER, JOHN: Glen Elder, B.S,
in AgnCrj POTTER, JOE: Great Bend, B.S, in Phys, Educ.,
Intramurals; POWELL, JAMES: Mankato, B.S. in Bus.,
Football, Ail-aC; POWELL, MYRNA: Kalvesto, B.S. In
Educ., SEA, CYR, Soe. Club, History Club.
PUGH, JERRY: Bucklln, B.S, in Bus.; PULLIN, BARBARA:
Great Bend, B.S., Art, SEA, Newman Club; RABAS, GARY:
Luray, B.S, in Ind, Arts, Epsilon Pi Tau, Ind- Arts Ciub ;
RAILSBACK, THOMAS: Oberlin, B.M., Music, Phi Mu Al-
pho Sinfonia Treas, CYR, BSM, Student Senate, Band,
Orchestra; RAMSEY, JERRY: Colby, B.A,, Hist., Phi Alpha
Theta V-Rres., Pres., History Club Pres,, Wrestling, German
Club,
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Seniors Ra-Sa
RANDEt, KRtS; Bison, BA, Psych., Kappa Delta Sigma,
Reveille, WRA, Intromurals, AWS, P-t-P; RAY, LINDA;
Dodge City, B.S, In Educ., AGD. Tiger Debs, SEA, Little
Theatre; RAYBURN, ELLA; Shawnee Mission, B.A., Hist.,
SWH, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Delta Epsilon, History Club,
Student Senate. Leader Ass J ' News Editor, Reveille, Who's
Who; RAYL, STEVE; Hutchinson, B.S. in Bus,, Sig Ep,
Student Body Pres,; REBEIN, JOHN; Dodge City, B.S. in
Phys, Educ,
REDGER, LOUISE: Ashland, B.A., Eng. Rodeo Club, SEA,
WRA, Collegiate 4-H ; REID. JEROLDi Downs, 6.S, in Math.,
Kappa Mu Epsilon; RE IF, SUSAN: Homing ton. &.S, in
Educ.. AGO, SEA; REIN, DONALD, Russell, B.S. in Bvs. f
REYNOLDS, GORDON; Hays, M.S. in Bus.
RICE, JANE: Hoys, B.A. Art, Tri Sig, SEA, PqnWllenic
Council V-Pres,, Pres.; RlCKE, LEON, Hays, B.S. in Ind,
Arts, Ind. Arts Club; RlEBEL, DENNIS; Minrieola, B.S. in
Ind, Arts, Ind, Arts Club; RIST, JARROLD: Norcolur, B.S.
in Bus,; RITTER, SEVERELY; Norcotur, B.S. in Art, SEA,
WRAV-Pres., Pres.
R1XON, PAULA; Great Bend, B.S. in Bus,, Dl f ROBB LEE,
JOHN; Maynord, Mass., B.A., Hist., History Club;
ROBERTS, GALE; Palco, B.A., Hist,; ROBERTSON, LARRY,
Montezuma, M.S., Soc., Phi Kappa Phi; ROBINSON, KAY;
Hays, BA, Speech, Trl Sig.
RODE BAUGH, DON; Burdett, B S. In Bus., APO Trees.;
ROGERS, KATHLEEN; Natomo, B.S. in Educ., SEA, New
man Club; ROHR, CHARLES: Hays, B.S. in Bus., German
Club, Newman Club; ROHR, GARY; Gorham, B.S. in
Math., Newman Club; ROLF, LESLIE; Isabel B.S. in Educ.
ROSE, FRANKLIN; Greensburg, B.S, In Biol.; ROSE,
THEDA; Greensburg, B.S. in Educ., SEA; ROSS, NORMA i
Haviland, BA, Eng,, French Club, Pi Delta Epsilon;
ROUNKLES, PENNY; Paradise, B.S. In Educ,* ROUSE,
MARSHA: Ulysses, B + $. in Gen. Set.
ROWAN, JUDITH; Lyons, BS, in Gen. Sci.j RUDA,
LUCILLE: Atwood, B.S. In Educ., WLO, WRA V-Pres,, New-
man Club; RUDA, PEGGY; Atwood, B.S, in Educ.; RUNDLE,
JOHN; Logon, B.S. in Educ., Basketball; RUEB, PATRICK;
Vona, Cola,, B.S. in Bus,, Agric., Sig Tau.
RYAN, TOM; Brownell B.S, in Art; RYTYCH, FRANKLIN;
Norko, B.S. in Agric.; SADDLER, DOYLE: Colby, B.S. tn
Geology, Sternberg Geology Club Pres.: SAMPSON,
JOHN: Sallna, BA, Sac., Delta Sig ; SATTER, GARY;
Logan, B.S. in Bat., $C$A,
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During their four years at FHS many senior
men and women have participated in intra-
mural sports as a means of passing extra
hours and taking a break from the boob.
Seniors Sa-Sc
SAYLER, ARTHUR; Albert, B.S. in Ind, Arts, Epsilon Pi
Tau, Ind. Arts Club; SCARROW, BOYD; Mankato, B.S. rn
Bus., FHSP, Phi Beta Lambda; SCHALLER, DAVID: Kinsley,
B.5. in Bus., Inlramurab; SCHALLER, LEONA; Kinsley, B.S.
m Educ., SEA; SCHEPMANN, VERN: Bushton, B.S.,
Zoology, Delta Sig.
SCHLEGEL, A. J. : Wfcbita, B.A. Ind. Arts, SEA, Ind.* Arts
Honors, Epsilori Pi Tau, Baseball; SCHLEGEL, MYRON:
LaCrosse, B.S. in Math., Physics Club, CYD, ind. Arts Club,
SEA; SCHME IDLER, NEAL: Hays, B.S., Math., Kappa Mu
Epsilon V-Pres,, Sigma Pi Sigma; SCHMIDT, CLAYTON:
Hope, B.S. in Ind. Arts, End. Arts Club, Vet. Club;
SCHMIDT, MICHAEL: Hays, B.A., Eng., Newman C ub,
SCHMIDT, PAMELA; Catherine, B.A., Eng., Alpha Lambda
Delta Trees,, Newman Club, WLO, Lambda lota Tau;
SCHMITT, FRANK: Succasunno, N. i., B.A., Psych., Kappa
Delta Sigma; SCHMUTZ, DALE: Hoys, B.A„ Pol. Sci. ;
SCHNEIDER, JAMES: Albert, B.S. in Ind. Arts, Ind, Arts
Club; SCHNEIDER, SHARON: Albert, B.S, in Bus,, Pi
Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda.
SCHOEN, NORMA; Lenora, B.S., Speech, SEA, Sigma Al-
pha Etc; SCHGENFELD, GEORGETTA: Monument, B.S. in
Gen. Sci,; SCHOENFELD, ROBERT: Monument, B.S. in Bus.,
Phi Beta Lambda; SCHOLL, DOUGLAS: Beloit, B.S, in
Educ,, MPEG; SCHOONOVER, ALICE: Dodge City, B.S.
in Educ.
SCHOONOVER, TIMOTHY; Dodge City, B.S. in Art;
SCHREIBER, TOM; Nickerson, B.S. in Bus., Sig Ep ;
SCHREI BROGEL, BEVERLY; Lakin, B.A., Soc., Newman C-ub;
SCHREINER, BARBARA: Ashland, B.S. in Educ. ; SCHULTZ,
FREYA; Hays, B.A,, Eng.
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Seniors Sc-Sp
StHUPMAN, MARILYN: Hoys, B.A.. Hist,; SCHUVIE,
DAVID: Hoys, 8.S. in Bus., Intramural, Newman Club;
SCHWARTZ, CONNIE; Kiowa, B,S. in Name Econ,, SEA,
Kappa Omicron Phi, AWS Sec.; SCHWARTZ, RICHARD:
Kiowa, B.S, in Chem„ Chemistry Club, Intramural*;
SCHWINDT, ROSE MARY: Garden City, &.A„ Eng,
SCOTT, DWAYNE: Hays, B.A., Psych., Kappa Delia Sigma
V-Pres., Chi Alpha Pres.; SCOTT, RONALD: Oberlin, B.S,
In Phys. Educ„ MPEC Sec., Treos,; SCOTT, WESLEY; Belie
Plains, B.S. in Geo. ; SEAGO, GEORGE: Russell, B.S. in
Bus.; SEtRER, STEPHEN: Luray, B.S. in Phys, Educ., MPEC
Pres.. K-Club, Football, Baseball.
SEKAVEC, DALE: Brownell, B.A. r Psych,, Phi Mu Alpha Sin-
fonia Sec,, German Club, SCEC Pres,, Concert Choir, Col
legion Chorale; SEU$Y, MIKE: So lino, B.A., Sac., Sociology
Club See,, Spanish Club; SHEESLEY, FREDRICK: Grin noli,
B.S. in Geo,, APO, Geology Club; SHELLY, GERALD: Ford,
B.S, in Phys. Educ., K*Club, MPEC, Cross Country, Track;
SHE R RICK, NYLEEN: Battle Creek, Mich., B.S. in Edut.
SHERROD, DUANE; Steamboat Springs, Colo,, B.S, in Gen,
Scb, SHERWOOD, MARY: Hays, B.A., Eng. ; SHIRK,
LAYNE: Friend, B.S. in Bus., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi;
SHU&ERT, GREG; Ellis, 8.A., Soc., Honors Program,
See- Oub Pres.; SHUMAN, PH! UP; Hutchinson, B.M„
Music, Pht Mu Aipno, Opera, Fori Hays Singers.
SIEMER, GARY: Hoys, B.S. in Bus.; SIEMERS, KURTlS:
Luray, B.S. in Bus., Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Kappa Psi Pres,,
Phi Eta Sigma, Who's Who, Football; SIMPSON, GREG:
Ransom, B.S. in Phys, Educ,, SIMPSON, THERESA: Brow-
nell, B.S in Educ.; SlSSEL, JAMES: Lefors, Texas, B.S. in
Ind. Arts.
SKULTHAL, PATRA: Bangkok, Thailand, M.S. Econ.;
SMALL, GARY: Russell, B.S. in Geo,, Siernberg Geoiogy
Club VPres.; SMITH, ALVIN: Norton, B.S. in Ind, Arts,
Ind. Arts Club; SMITH, ARLO: Independence, B-5. in
Agfic,, SCSA; SMITH, DIANA: Ploinville, B.S. in Art.
SMITH, DONNA; Dodge City, B.A., Psych., and Educ,. AGD;
SMITH, RITA; Larned, B.S. fn Art, Rodeo Club; SPARKS,
RICHARD: GoodJond, B.S, in Ind. Arts, Ind. Arts Club;
SPATZ, SHEILA: Beloit, B,S, in Gen. Sci., Nurses Club;
SPEER, RITA: lenora, B.S, tn Gen. Sci.
SPICER, JAY: Natomn, B.S. in Chem., Chemistry Club;
SPIES, SHARON: Morland, B.S. in Gen, Sd,, Nurses Club;
SPIESS, JOSEPH: Hoys', .B.S, in Bus., Newmon Club, SPIT*
LE ft, ANITA: CourtEond, B,S, in Educ., Pi Omega Pi Sec.,
SEA, Phi Beta Lambda; SPRlNGFELDL MICHAEL; Button,
B.M., Music, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Concert Band, Concert
Choir, Brass Chair, Fart Hays Singers, Opero.
251
Seniors Sr-Ti
SRAMEK, DE&BY: McDonald, B.S. In Bus., Rodeo Club,
Newman Club; ST A ATS, ROGER; Coasts, B.S. in Phys.
Educ,; STACY, ROSANNA; Meade, B.A., Psych,, SK,
STAPLETON, JERRY: Belpre, B.S. in Pol. ScL, Slg Ep,
Seventh Cavalry, Political Science Club, Studeni Senate;
STECH, TERRY: Cawker City, B.S. in Agrie., Delta Tau
Alpha, SCSA.
STECKLEIN, CYNTHIA; Hoys, B.S. in Edge., SEA, Newman
Club; STEWART, R1CKE; Hill City, B.S. in Ind, Am, Rodeo
Club Pres,, Ind. Arts Club; STJTES, SHIRLEY; Hays, 8,5.
in Educ: STRAIGHT, RONALD; Abilene, B.S. In Ind. Am,
FCA, Ind. Arts Club; STRElT, JEROME; Downs, B.S, in Gen,
Sd,, Newman Club, Intramurals, Who's Who.
STRELT, RONALD: Tipton, B,S. in Phys. Educ., MPEG.
KAPHER, Ini ra murals, Newman Club; STROHL, CAROL:
Cunningham, B,S. in Bus.; STULL, LARY; Natomo, B.S. m
Phys. Educ,, MPEC, KAHPER, Intramural*; SUELTER,
DENNIS: Tescort, B.S. in Art; SUNLEY, ROBERT: Brownell,
B.S. In Bu$,, APQ, Phi Beta lambda. Newman Club.
SURPRISE, DONNA; Hays, B.A., Eng., SEA; SWAFFORD,
TED; Byers, B.S. in Agrie,, SCSA Treos,, Rodeo Club,
Intro murals; SWANK, SUSAN: Dodge City, B.S. in Gen.
ScL, SWH, Phi Kappa Phi, Nurses Club Pres,; SWEAR IN
GEN, LARRY; Courtland, B.S. in Bus,; SWITZER,
MARIANA: Mankato, B.S, In Educ., Della Kappa Gamma
V-Pres,
TACHA, WARREN; Jennings, B.A., Spanish, Spanish Club,
SEA, French Club; TALDO, WILLIAM: Garden City, B.S.
in Phys. Educ.; TAPPAN, BENJAMIN; Lyons, B.S T in Phys,
Educ., MPEC, K-Club, Football; TAUSCHER, JEANETTE:
Hays, &,S. In Educ., SEA, TAYLOR, ANITA: Hays, &.A.,
Eng„ Lambda lota Tag. -
TEETER, FRED: Oakley, B.S, In Phys. Educ,, MPEC, K~Ctub,
Football, Track; THE1MER, ESTHER: Colby, B.S. In Educ.,
SEA, Phi Theta Kappa, THIELEN, NICK; Dorrance, B.S. in
Ind. Arts, APO V-Pres,, CCC? TH I ESSEN, LAUREN:
Peabody, B.S, in Bus., 1CF; THOMAS, KEITH: Norka, B.S,
in 8uS,
THOMPSON, DANIEL: Great Bend, B.S. in Bus.;
THOMPSON. DONNA; Hays, 6-S. in Educ.. Sigma Alpha
lota. Collegian Chorale, Concert Choir, Band, Orchestra;
THOMPSON, JAMES; Burden, B.S. in Ind. Arts; THOMP^
SON, LINDA: Great Bend. B.S. In Home Econ., DZ, Koppa
Omicron Phi, AWS, Intro murals; THOMPSON, ROBERT;
Hover:, Pa., B.S. in Art, 1FC, Delta $ig.
THRELKFL, ROBERT; Atwood, B.S, in Phys. Educ., APO,
MPEC Sec,, Treos., SEA, CCC Intramurols; TIBBETTS,
JAMES; Belleville, B.S- m Bus., AKL, Intramurols; TlLLBERG,
LELAND: Sattna, B.S. in Agrie, , Debo Sig; TlLLBERG.
VERNON: Satina, B.S. in Agrie., Delta $ig, Track; TIMKEN.
JACQUIE; Plaifivdie, B.S, in Educ., S£A r BSD,
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Seniors Ti-Ve
TIMKEN, STEVE e Cimarron, B.S. in Bus., ICF, BSU Pres.,
Treas.; TlNKEL, JANICE: Hoisingion, B.S. in Bus., SWH,
T1TTEL, JOYCE: Bo/ine, B.S. in Educ,, AW$. Gamma Delto
Pres.; TOU, LING WANG: Taipei, Taiwan, B.S, in Bus,;
TREDER, JANET; Dodge City, B.S. in Home Eton., KHEA.
TREDER, JOHN: Dodge City, B.S. in Ind. Arts, Ind. Arts
Club; TRUE, DONALD: Courtlond, B.S, in Phys, Educ., SEA,
MPEG, KAHPER, Intramurols; TRUE, PENNY: Coer Hand,
BS- in Educ., SEA; TUNG, WILLIAM: Hong Kong, B.A.,
Chem,? TURLEY, ROY: Modoc, B.S- in Bus., Rodeo Club
V-Pr«,
TURNER, GARY: Smith Center, B.S. in Bus., TKE, Alpha
Kappa Psi, Baseball; TW I DWELL, KENNETH: Prankforl, B.S.
in Bus.; TYRRELL, JAMES: Lenoro, B.S. in Bus,; ULMER,
GARY: Norton, 8.5, in Bus., Delta Sig, K-Club, Wrestling*
UMSCHEID, THOMAS: Manhattan, B S. in Ind. Art, Epsilon
Pi Tau, Ind, Arts Club.
UNDERWOOD, RONALD: Agra, S.S. in Bus., APO,-
UNRUH, EARL: Montezuma, B.S. in Agric,, Delto Toy Al-
pha; VAN DOREN, CATHLYN: Griftnell, B.S, In Speech,
AGD; VAN DOREN, DAVID: Hays, B.S. in Geo., IFC, AKL
Pres,; VAN KOOTEN, CONNIE: Long Island, B.S. in Bus,,
Phi Beta Lambda.
VAUGHN, ROD: Wichita, B-$. in Geo., Geology Club; VAV-
RICK A, ROBERT. Oakley, B.S. in ind. Arts, Ind. Arts Cub,
Epsilon PI Tau; VEEH, THOMAS: Phttiipsburg, B.S. in Bus.,
Sig Tou; VENN E BERG, JANET: Ploinville, B.S in Speech,
Sigma Aipha Eto; VERNON, EDITH: Oberlin, B.S. in Educ.,
Debate, SEA.
WLO, comprised mainly of senior women,
holds a tea in the spring to select future
members.
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Seniors Ve-Wh
VESECKY, MARGARET: Timken, B.S. m Gen, Sd., Nurses
Club, Newman Club; VtCE, LEROY: Bucklin* B.S, in Ind.
Arts, Ind. Arts CEub ; VIGNERY, JOHN: Concordia, B.S,
in Phys. Educ,, APO; VINT, LUCILE: Glen Elder, B.S. in
Educ.; WADE, BRUCE: Maylield, B.S. in Bus,
WADE, SANDRA: Great Bend, B.S. in Educ.. SEA; WAG
NER, ARTHUR: Victoria, B.S. in Bus., Alpha Koppo Psi;
WAGNER, FRANC: Franklin, Nebr„ B.S. in Educ,. SEA;
WAGNER, NANCY; Kensington, B.S- in Educ. s SEA, Wo-
men's Glee Club; WALKER, DANNY: Penalosa, B.S. in
Geo., APO, Geology Club Treas,, FHSP, German Club.
WALKER, JAMES: Lomar, Colo., B.S, in Bus., AKL; WAL-
LINE, CAROL: McPherson, B.S, in Moth., Kappa Mu Ep-
silon, Rodeo Club; WALTER, WILLIAM: Lincoln, B.S, In
Bus., Vet Club, Gymnastics, Concert Choir, Fort Hays
Singers; WALTERS, JAMES: Hays, B.S. in Ind. Arts, Ind.
Arts Club, Epsilon Pi Tou; WALZ, LEE: Syracuse, B.S.
in Moth,, Delta Sig, SE A, Men's Glee Club.
WANG, BEATRICE; Taiwan, China, M.S., Bus.; WANG,
CHARLES: Taiwan, Chino, M.S., Bus,, WARD, ELMER; Red
Cloud, Nebr„ B.S. in Agfic,, Choir; WARREN, BRUCE:
Harper, B.S. in Agric-, SCSA; WASlNGER, DARRELL:
Hoys, B.S, in Bus.
WATKINS, DANIEL Haxie, B.S. in Bus.; WATKINS,
JUDITH: Colby, B.S. in Educ*, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Kappa
Phi; WATKINS, LARRY: Sedgwick, B.S. in Agric., SCSA;
WEBER, SCOTT; Junction City, B.S, In Gen. Sci,, Sig Ep;
WEBER, MERRIE: WoKeeney, B.S. In Educ., SWH, SCEC,
AW5-
WEBER, RONALD: Ellis, 0.A., Hist., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi
Alpha Theta; WEBER, SHIRLEY: Red Cloud, Nebr., B.S.
in Phys. Educ., WRA, Eta Rho Epsilon; WEISSENFLUH,
HENRY; Sublette, B.S. In Educ., SI g Ep; WERNER,
DWIGHT; Kinsley, B.S. In Phys. Educ., MPEG, KAHPER,
AAHPER, Wrestling ; WERTH, JAMES: Hutchinson, B.A.,
Psych,
WEST. DENNIS: Hugaton, B.S. in Educ., IKE, P-t-P, KSEA,
Band; WESTBROOK, ROBERT: Klrwin, B.A., Hist., French
Club, History Club; WESTERMAN, MICHAEL; Halstead,
&.A., Eng,; WESTER VELT, DIXIE: Oberlin, S.A., Eng. r Pi
Kappa Delta Treas., Soph. Class V-Pre$., Jr, Class Pres., Stu-
dent Senate Sec. AWS, Debate; WET/, MARK: Kiowa,
0.A., Psych,, Band,
WHIPPLE, CNARLYN; Jetmore, B.S. in Educ., SEA; WHIS-
MAN, BERDENA; Palco, S.S. in Educ.; WHITAKER, TOM:
Pratt, B.S, in Agric., SCSA, Delta Tou Alpha; WHITE,
CONNIE; Sublette, B.S- in Educ,, SEA; WHITE, DORIS:
Coldwater, B.S. in Bus., NBEA, SEA,
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Seniors Wh-Zw
WHITTECAR, DONALD; Hays, M.S„ Art Delta Slg,
Student Senate. Rodeo Club; WHITTECAR. RACHEL:
Coidwafer. M.A., Eng., SK, Lambda lota Tau, SEA, Stu-
dent Senate; WlECK, JANICE: Colby, B.S, In Educ.;
WIESNER DAVID: Elis. B.S. in Educ,. SEA KAHPER.
Newman Club; WILKENS, ANITA: McDonald, B.S- m
Educ., Dames Club. SEA, Newman Club.
WILKENS, ARDENE: McDonald, B.S. m Agrfc., $CSA;
WILLOME, SHARON: Corpus Christ], Texas, B.S, In
Educ,, Phi Mu, WRA. Women's Glee Club: WILLOME,
THOMAS: Junction City, ELS* in Art, Cross-country; WIL-
SON, LYNN: Otis, B.S, in Jnd, Arts, fnd. Arts Club;
WISE, MAC: Cawker City, B.S. in Bus., Vet* Club.
WITTHUHN, ELDON: Bazine, B.A., Speech, KFHS, Intra-
murals: WOLF, STEVEN: Ellis, M«S. t Educ.; WOLFRAM,
JOYCE; Goodland, B.S* in Agric,. Rodeo Club. Delta
Tau Alpha Trees,; WOLT1NG, LINDA: Lincoln, B.S,. In
Educ., SEA; WOODSON. SHIRLEY: El Cajon, Calif.,
B,M.,^ Music, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, SWH.
WLO, Sigma Alpha Iota Sec., Concert Choir.
YEAROUT, PHILLIP; Palco, B.S. in Art: YOUNG, ROBERT:
Tescott. B.S. In Rhys. Educ*, K-Club, MPEC, Track; YUNK-
ER. ROBERT: Hays, B.S. in Bus.; ZEHR, DENNIS; Stafford,
B.S, in Rhys. Educ,. MPEC; ZELLMER, EVELYN: Almena,
B.S, in, Educ., SEA.
ZELLNER, GERALDINE: Manentha), B.S, in Bus. DZ
Treas. Phi Beta Lambda, CYD. KSTA, Newman Club;
ZIEGLER. EUGENE: Grainfield, B.S. in Bus., Newman
Club; ZIEGLER, KARLA: Collyer, B.S, in Gen Sc!. ;
ZIEGLER. RICH: Collyer, B.S. in Bus,: ZIERLE1N, MARCIA:
Menlo. B.S, in Bus.. Phi Beta Lambda.
ZIMMER, JOAN: Downs, B.S* in Home Econ., DZ. WLQ C
Kappa Omlcron Phi, Phi Bets Lambda, Newman Club.
SEA. Honors Program, Home Eeon*, Chapter Pres., V-
Pres, ; ZWEIFEL BARBARA: Waldo, B.S. In Bus.; ZWEsFEL,
KEITH: Waldo. B.S. in Bus,: ZWlNK, JAN: Hays, B,A*.
Hist*, Phi Alpha Theta.
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Classes Ab-Ap
ABEL, NE!L, Clay Center sophomore
ABRAM, UN DA, J owe 1 1 fresh man
ABT, HELEN, Medicine Lodge freshman
ACRE, RELENA, Greens burg freshman
ADAMS, DAVID, Goodiand junior
ADAMS, DUANE, Shields sophomore
ADAMS, KEVIN, Plainville sophomore
ADAMS, MARY, Shields freshman
ADAMS, STEVEN, Oberlin junior
ADKINS, Cl NDY, Overland Pork sophomore
ALBERS, LINDA, Ransom junior
ALBERS, ROBERT J., Oakley junior
ALBERS, WILLIAM, Ransom freshman
ALBRECHT, DIANNA, Natoma sophomore
ALBRIGHT, ROBERT, Kiowa sophomore
ALEXANDER, DARWIN, Hays freshman
ALEXANDER, PAMELA, Hays sophomore
ALFORD, HAZEL, Hays sophomore
ALLEN, JODY, Kansas City, Mo, sophomore
ALLEN, JOHN, Ploinville sophomore
ALLEN, LINDA, Hardtner junior
ALLEN, LOR3, Hays sophomore
ALLEN, STEVEN, Hoys freshman
ALLISON, SHERYL, Lyons freshman
AMES, CHARLES, Belle Plaine sophomore
AMOS, DANNY, Good land freshman
ANDERSON, BETTY, Dighton freshman
ANDERSON, CURTIS, Burden junior
ANDERSON, EDNA, Woodston sophomore
AN DE RSON, MEL AN I E, Hil! City jun ior
ANDERSON, TIM, Del Rio, Tex. freshman
ANDREGG, MARY JANE, Hoxie sophomore
ANDREGG, PATRICIA, Hoxie junior
AN DRE WSON, I LEN E, Clyde fresh man
AN DR I ST, DEBRA, St, Francis sophomore
APEL, DARRYL, Belprc junior
ARPL, PATRICIA, Leotl sophomore
APPLEBEE, TAMRA, Beloit freshman
APPLEGATE, BARBARA, Leotl junior
APPLEGATE, LARRY, Leroy freshman
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Classes Ap-Ba
APPLEGATE, MARCELLA, Norton sophomore
APPLEHANS, ALLEN, Hoys junior
ARCHER, STEVEN, Logan sophomore
ARCHULETA, GAYLE, Paleo freshman
AREND, BILL, Russell freshman
ARGO, DAVE, VI lets sophomore
ARM BURST, JOYCE, Ellsworth junior
ARNHOLD, CHARLOTTE, Russell junior
ARNHOLD, DOROTHY, Hays sophomore
ARNOLD, LINDA, Lenoro freshman
ARNOLD, PAMELA, Plains junior
ARNOLD, PAULETT A, Col by j unior
ARNOLD, WILLIAM, Alton sophomore
ARNOLDY, PRISCILLA, Tipton freshman
ARNY, SUE, Inverness, FI, sophomore
ARPIN, ALLEN, Damor junior
ARPIN, KAREN, ScYino sophomore
ASHLOCK, DOTTY, Wichita junior
ATON, NADINE, Jetmore sophomore
ATTEBERY, PATRICIA, Lawrence sophomore
ATWELL, MARILYN, Minneo polls sophomore
ATWILL, ARTHUR, Stockton freshman
AUGUSTINE, DARYL, Ellis freshman
AUGUSTINE, GARY, Ellis freshman
AUGUSTINE, JOYCE, Ellis sophomore
AUGUSTINE, KERRY, Russeil sophomore
AVERY, RGZANNE, OberEin junior
AYERS, JUDY, Emmett sophomore
AZIZ, NOOR0LLAH, Teheran, Iron sophomore
BAALMAN, DANIEL, Grinnel! sophomore
BADENHOR, JANA, Kensington sophomore
BAHR, DAVID, Oitrtltz fresh mo n
BAILEY, ELMO, Medicine Lodge freshman
BAILEY, KAREN, E I is sophomore
BAILEY, MARCIA, Jennings sophomore
BA INTER, SHEILA, Hoys junior
BAKER, ANN, Qumter fresh man
BAKER, MARTHA, Ashland sophomore
BAKER, SHERRILL, Phillipsburg sophomore
BALDWIN, ALAN, Sallno freshman
257
Classes Ba-Be
BALL, KIM, Ellis sophomore
BALLARD, KEITH, Kiowa junior
BALZER, NONA, Arkansas City junior
BANGLE, PEGGY. Morlond freshman
BANKSTON, GA I L, Lacrosse freshman
BARBER, K, ELLEN, Johnson sophomore
BARHYDT, ROBERT, Dodge City junior
BA RN ES, C A RO L YN , H u t c h i nso n \ u n ior
BARNES, MICHELLE, Cloflin junior
BARNES, RONNIE, Elkhart junior
BARNES, SANDRA, Bakersfield, Calif, junior
BARNETT, ROGER, Kansas City freshman
BARNHART, MARY, Hoys junior
BARRETT, DON, Randall freshman
BARROWS, CHARLES, Ness City junior
BARRY, PATRICK, Ellmwaod junior
BARTKQSKI, SANDRA, Fowler junior
BARTLEY, DAVI D, Hutchinson sophomore
BARTON, DIANNE, Medicine Lodge freshman
BARTON, LINDA, Great Bend junior
BASGALL, SHERYL, Sharon Springs freshman
BASGALL, THOMAS, Hays freshman
BASINGER, KERRY, WoKeeney freshman
BATES, BRIAN, Alton freshmon
BATES, RICHARD, Lenora junior
BATES, SHIRLEY, lenora junior
BATY, MICHAEL, Syracuse sophomore
BAUER, LINDA, Clay Center freshman
BAUER, SUSAN, Lenora freshman
BAUGH, SCOTTY, Salina junior
BAUMANN, MARILYN, Smith Center junior
BAUMRUCKER, STEVEN, Hoys freshman
BAYENS, SHARON, Long Island sophomore
BEADLES, LONNI E, Great Bend sophomore
BEARD, DENISE, Ulysses junior
BEARDSLEY, LINDA, WoKeeney sophomore
BEATTY, THOMAS, Luray junior
BECK, BONNI E, Copeland freshman
BECKER, ANITA, Russell junior
BECKER, ROSEMARY, Dawns freshman
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Gymnast Jtm
Green displays his skill on the still rings.
Classes Be-Ber
BECKHAM, ROBERT, Manhattan sophomore
BECKMAN, SUSAN, PhiEllpsburg sophomore
BECKMANN, DUANE, Athol freshman
BEER, BERNADETTE, WoKeeney sophomore
BEESLEY, CARLA, Gove junior
BEHNKE, ALICE, Lyons sophomore
BEHRENS, CHERYL, Albert freshman
&EJSNER, BONNIE Alton freshman
BEISNER, CONNI E, Alton freshman
BELL, DEANNA, Lebanon freshman
BELL, JAMES, Hoys junior
BELL, SHARON, St. John freshman
BEISHE, SUSAN, Colby freshman
BENDA, LINDA, Colby j unior
BENDER, CURTIS, Russe freshman
BENEDICK, PEGGY, PlomvTlIe junior
BENNETT, JOAN, Gaf field sophomore
BENNETT, JUDY, Hays freshman
BENNETT, LINDA, WaKeeney freshman
BENNETT, TERRY, Norton junior
BENNETT, THERESA, Dorrance sophomore
BERENS, CATHERINE, Hoys sophomore
BERG, RODGER, Jamestown junior
BERGER, KATHLEEN, Sudd in sophomore
BERGIN, VICTOR, Winchester freshman
259
Classes Ber-BI
BERGLING, SUSAN, Ludell freshman
BERLAND, ANN, Zurich sophomore
BERLAND, DEBBi, Domar freshman.
BERLS, MARY, Oberlfn freshman
BERNDT, JANELLE, Hoxio junior
BERRY, CAROL, Hunter freshman
BERRY, GALEN, Russell sophomore
BERRY, RICHARD, Fulton, Mo. sophomore
BERTELMANN, PATTI, Eliis freshman
BEST, CARL, Lenoro sophomore
BESTHQRN, KATHLEEN, Holyrood sophomore
BETHE, SALLY, Gypsum freshman
BETTENBROCK, ALICE, Holyrood junior
BETTENBROCK, RUTH, Holyrood sophomore
BICE, LOLA, Code!] freshman
BICKEL, RICHARD, Dodge City junior
SlCKNELL, JAMES, Marysville freshman
B3EBER, BARBARA, Almena freshman,
Bi EBER, Ml KE, Timken freshman
BIEHLER, VAlERE, Fresno, Calif, junior
BIEKER, CLAUDIA, Hays freshman
Bi EKER, J EAN ETTE, Hays fresh man
BILLINGER, DIANE, Zurich freshman
BILLINGER, LINDA, Hays sophomore
BI LUPS, LAYTON, Hiil City freshman
BI LLS, GARY, Phlllepsburg junior
BINDER, MARGARET, Hoys sophomore
BlRCHER, DIANE, Hutchinson junior
BIRZER, JANICE, Grea< Bend sophomore
BIRZER, KAREN, EMinwood freshman
BIRZER, LINDA, Eihnwood sophomore
BrTNER, BRENDA, Nickerson sophomore
BITTEL, CAROL, Hays freshman
BLACK, H. STEVEN, Gorham fresh mon
BLACKWOOD, LARRY, Clyde sophomore
BLAKE, GARY, Hutchinson junior
BLAND, BARBARA, Gove sophomore
BLANK, JERRY, Nctomc junior
BL AN KENSH i P, ROBE RT, Hays fresh man
BLATTNER, STANLEY, Roze 1 sophomore
260
Classes Bl-Br
BLECH A, MARGARET, Mundftit sophomore
BUCK, CONNIE, Colwieh sophomore
BOEHNER, STEPHEN, GEen Elder junior
BOEKEN, DALLAS, Holyroad junior
BOGART, CfNDY, PhilEipsburg sophomore
BQGNER, JAMES, Dodge City junior
BOLEN, BRENDA, Sharon Springs freshman
BOiLEG, ARUN, Hoys freshman
BOLL I G, CHEftALD, Qoy ton freshman
BOLL1G, HERBERT, Ellis junior
BOLLEG, KAREN, Hoys freshman
BOMGARDNER, STEPHEN, Palco sophomore
BQNDURANT, GARY, Scottsdale, Ariz. junior
BONIN, TERRY, Saline freshman
BONNER, CHARLES, Leoti sophomore
BOOS, PAMELA, El is freshman
BOOTH, MARY JANE, Syracuse junior
BORTH, BELINDA, Englewood junior
BORTHWECK, JIM, Beeler junior
BOSS, PATRICIA, Niles freshmon
BOUCHER, KEN, Zurich junior
BQUCK. LAWRENCE, Leawood freshmon
BOUTON, CLARK, Colo. Springs, Colo, fresh man
BOWEN, MARY KAY, Hoys sophomore
BOWEN, ST AN, Saianto sophomore
BOWMAN, CYNTHEA, Cqwker City sophomore
BOWMAN, DAVID, Larned freshmon
BOWMAN, STEVE, Salino junior
BOXBERGER, CYNTHIA, Russell sophomore
BOYD, ARNOLD, Natoma freshman
BOYD, BARBARA, Concordia freshman
BOYLE, LINDA, Hoisington sophomore
BRADDOCK. MARY, Dodge City junior
BRADFORD, JIM, Libera I sophomore
BRANDT, PEGGY, Colby junior
BRANDY BERRY, PHYLLIS, Lenaro sophomore
BRANT, JOAN, Topeka junior
BRANTLEY, RODNEY. Selcien junior
BRANUM, KYLE, Russel I freshman
BR AU, ROLAND, Buck! in fresh mon
261
Classes Bra-Bro
BRAUN r BARBARA, Hoys freshman
BRAUN, CINDY, Russell freshman
BRAY, MARCIA, Larned .sophomore
BREHM, ROBIN, Junction City sophomore
BREWING, FRED, LaCrosse sophomore
BRENT, KENNETH, Alton sophomore
BRETZ, RICHARD, Wallace junior
BRIAND, SUZANNE, Ness City freshman
BRIGGS, DAVID, TescoJf sophomore
BRISTOW, DONLEY, Jet more junior
BRlTTAN, FRED, Hoys junior
BROAD BROOKS, STEVE, Hoys freshman
BROAD! E, WILLIAM, Ashland junior
BROCK, KATHLEEN, CowkerCity sophomore
BROCK, ROBERT, Goodland junior
BROCKHAUSEN, DALE, OberlEn junior
BRODBECK, KATHY, Great Bend junior
BROECKELMAN, JOAN, Grinneil freshman
BRONSON, DIANE, Kensington freshman
BROOKS, COLLE EN r Brewster freshma n
BROWN, BRENDA, Preston freshman
BROWN, CHERYL, Bushton sophomore
BROWN, DENNIS, Hoisington sophomore
BROWN, EVA, fort Scott sophomore
BROWN, GERRY, Gorhom junior
BROWN, JACQUELYN, Dodge City sophomore
BROWN, JAMES, Danbury, Neb, freshman
BROWN, JAMES R. r Bushton freshman
BROWN, JANET, Russell sophomore
BROWN, JONATHAN, Gorhom fresh mo n
BROWN, MICHAEL, Great Bend sophomore
BROWN, PATRICIA, Hoys junior
BROWN, ROBERT, Dodge City junior
BROWN, ROBERT L., Obedin sophomore
BROWN, VIRGINIA, Lucas junior
BROWNELL, CHARLES, Medicine Lodge freshman
BROYLES, DANIEL, Logan freshmort
BRUBAKER, PAULA, Bird Cily freshman
BRUCE, WILLIAM, Pittsburgh, Pa, freshman
BRUNA, DON, Marysville freshman
262
Classes Bru-Ca
BRUNGARDT, FRED, Hays sophomore
BRUNGARDT, JERRY, Lyons freshman
BRUNGARDT, SALLY ANN, Ellinwood junior
BRUNS, PATRICIA, Winona sophomore
BRUNSON, KEN, Stockton sophomore
BRUNTS, GEORGE, CbfEin freshman
BRYANT, DOROTHY, Kiowa sophomore
BUCL, ELLEN, Rush Center freshman
BUEH L ER, CLARICE, Clafl in fresh mo n
BUEHLER, HOWARD, Claflin junior
BUEHLER, JERE, Claflin sophomore
BUELL, RAM, Junction City freshman
BULLARD, JEANNE, Oskolooso freshman
BULLEIGH, M. WALENE, Miftonvale freshman
BUNGER, DARLENE, Assario freshman
BUNKER, LYNN, Dorronee junior
BUNYAN, HELEN, Hugofon sophomore
BURD, MIKE, CoEby junior
BURDICK, LEONA, Sobetha sophomore
BURDICK, LtLA, Sobetha junior
BURGESS, VAL, Beitoire junior
BURKE, BYRON, Kingman junior
BURKHEAD, JANICE, Great Bend junior
BURNETT, KEITH, Arlington sophomore
BURNHAM, BRAD, St. Francis sophomore
BURTON, CHRISTINE, Greensburg junior
BUSCH, JANICE, Russell sophomore
BUSCH, KENNETH, Russell freshmon
BUSER, CECILIA, Cawker City freshman
BUSER, DANIEL, Cawker City junior
BUSS , JERlLYN, S TOC kto n f resh mo n
BUSSE, SHERRI, Bird City junior
BUTLER, KAREN, Kiowa sophomore
BUTLER, MIKE, Marysville sophomore
BUTLER, RALPH, Claflin junior
BUTZINE, BONNIE, Geneseo freshman
'feY Vk , W&ftA , SmWpr.
CAiRNS, SALLY, Hays freshman
CALDARERA, DANIEL, Wichita freshmon
CALE, SUE, Hoisington sophomore
263
Classes Ca-CI
CAMEL tO, CATHY, Great Bend junior
CAMRAS, PRISCILLA, Leott sophomore
CAMPBELL, ALFRED, Hoxie junior
CAMPBELL, RON, Hgy$ junior
CAREY, LEE, Sterling junior
CARL SON, BARBARA, So lino freshman
CARLTON, GLENN,, Hutchinson junior
CARON, STEVE, Clyde freshman
CARPENTER, CONNIE, St, Fronds freshman
CARPENTER, MERLE, Levant junior
CARPER, GERALDINE, Gaytan sophomore
CARR, LINDA, Lamed freshman
CARTER, ALLAN Otis freshman
CARTER, ALLAN N., Jennings junior
CARTER, BARBARA, Kismet sophomore
CARTER, DEANNA, Jamestown freshman
CARTER, DWIGHT, Russell sophomore
CARTER, GEORGE, Jamestown sophomore
CARTER, MARGARET, Syracuse junior
CASEY, PATfttClA, McCracken freshman
CaSIY, SARAH, McCracken junior
CASEY, THOMAS, Notoma junior
CAS SON, MICHAEL, New Poftz. N. Y. sophomore
CATES, NEWTON- Plainvilte sophomore
CHAFFIN, DALE, Woodstgn freshman
CHAFE! N, JAN IS, Hoys sophomore
CHAFFIN, LYNN, Sublette junior
CHAFFIN, PAUL Woodston junior
CHAMBERS, ARTHUR, Hoys freshman
CHANCE, HELEN, Jennings freshman
CHAPPEL, MARVLYN, Lyons sophomore
CHARVAT, GARRY, Wilson junior
CHASE, CLINTON, Abilene sophomore
CH I PMAN. DEBBIE, Jennore sophomore
CH IT WOOD, COLE EN, WEchhc sophomore
CHRISTENSEN, LEONA, Long island junior
CHRISTENSEN, NEIL, Phlllipsburg sophomore
CLARK, BARBARA, Barnard freshman
CLARK, BETTY, St. John sophomore
CLARK, DAN, Dodge City junior
264
Classes Cl-Co
CLARK, DEBBIE. Lebanon freshmen
CLARK* JIM, Hayi junior
CLARK, RICHARD, Cloy Center sophomore
CLARK, ROGER, Wellington junior
CLARK, SANDRA, Clifton freshman
CLARK, SHERRY, Hofyrood freshman
CLARKE, MIKE, Kensington sophomore
CLAUSSEN, RON, Solino sophomore
CLAYTON, RON, Maisington sophomore
CLEWS, DIANA, Hoys freshman
CLINE* LANA, Hays freshman
CLINE SMITH, RAMONA, Rolto sophomore
COATS, BRENDA, Beale AFB, Co I if, sophomore
COCHRANE, DENNIS, Sharon Springs freshman
COCKRUM, NANCY, Johnson sophomore
COE, NORMAN, Republican City, Neb. freshman
COE r RICHARD, Republican City, Neb. sophomore
COFFIN, SHERRILL, Dodge City junior
COFFINDAFFER, UNDA, Sotonto freshman
COLCLAZIER, JOHN, Greensburg junior
COL E, ARTHUR, Bog ue junior
COLL E, NEIL, Mo r ion j un ior
COLLETTE, MARY, Aurora sophomore
COLLINS, LANNA, Bur ting ton. Cob, sophomore
COLLINSON, BRUCE, Lawrence freshman
FAR LEFT: One enthusiastic Delta Slg gives
his impression of college cheerleaders.
LEFT: Fraternity men help present the male
side of Greek life to sorority rushees during
Information Night.
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Classes Co-Cr
COMBS, JANET, A I me no sophomore
CGMEAU, LINDA, PloinvrUe junior
COMERFORD, JOHN, Sating sophomore
CONAWAY, LORI, Athol freshman
CONAWAY, VON A, Athol freshman
CONLEY, EILEEN, Lcori junior
CONLEY, SHERRY, Beloit freshman
CONRAD, RANDY, Cloy Center juntor
CONS! DINE, DENNY, Sterling sophomore
CONVERSE, BARBARA, Pawnee Rock junior
COOK, BEVERLY, St, Fronds freshman
COOK, FRED, Hays sophomore
COOK, JOYCE, LeMars, Iowa freshman
COOK, JUNE, Hordtner freshman
COOK, MILDRED, Palco junior
COOK, RYAN, Bunker Hill sophomore
COOLEY, VIRGINA, Soling junior
COOPER, BARBARA, McDonald freshman
COOPER, NANCY, Natama freshman
COPE, JANE, Salma junior
COPE, NANCY, Sglina junior
CORD EL, ROBERT, Tipton sophomore
CORDER, ANGELA, OberHn freshman
CORKE, CARLO! TA, Goachond freshman
CORMACK, STANLEY, Osborne junior
CORNETT, JOYCE, Colby junior
CORNS, DEBORAH, Norton sophomore
COUCH, DAVID, Stockton freshman
COUNCIL, JANET, Dodge City sophomore
COUNCIL, JERRY, Dodge City junior
COX, CONNIE, Russell sophomore
COX, CYNTHFA, AiwOocf sophomore
COX, PHYLLIS, Pako junior
COX, SHIRLEY, Palco freshman
COY, DEE, Wichita sophomore
CRABTREE, CINDY, Hoys sophomore
CRAFT, SHIRLEY, Edson sophomore
CRANE, RANDELL, Russell sophomore
CRANMER, ROBERT, St, Francis sophomore
CRANSTON, DONNA, NeSS City freshman
266
Classes Cr-Da
CRAWFORD, CAROL Lincoln sophomore
CREAMER, DUANE, Hoys sophomore
CRIST, JUDITH, Ellis [unlor
CRISWELL CAROLYN, Medicine Lodge sophomore
CRlTCHFiELD, WILLIAM, Goodlana freshman
CRANE, RUTH, Wathena sophomore
CROSS, JIM, Russell junior
CROSS, LARRY, Proft junior
CUDNEY, SHARON, Betpre freshman
CUDNEY, VICKIE, Marysville freshmen
CULLEY, KAREN, Russetl freshmen
CULLUMBER, VAN, Greonsburg freshman
CULVER, CONNIE, Plains sophomore
CUMMINGS, RONALD, Morlond junior
CUMMINS, CINDY, Haven junior
CUNNINGHAM, BOB, Grand island, Neb, sophomore
CUPPLES, MICHAEL, Hoxie freshman
CURTIS, JERALD, Longford freshman
CUSTER, RAY, Colby junior
CU ST E R, T W l L A, Wo Kee ney j u n for
OUTRIGHT, DAVID, St. John sophomore
CUTRIGHT, DONALD, St, John freshman
DABIRI, MASSOUD, Tehran, Iran freshman
DAHL, LARRY, Colby freshman
DANA, FRANK, Bunker Hill sophomore
DANIELS, SALLY, Haig lor, Neb, freshman
DARNELL, MAR]lYN,--0ague Freshman
DAUBERT, RICHARD, Oris freshman
D AUER, SHERYL, Falun freshman
DAVID, DANIEL, Lenoro freshman
DAVIDSON, BRYCE, Wakefield sophomore
DAVI DSON, SUE, Claflin freshman
DAVIS, ALBERTA, Kinsley junior
D A V I S, CH E RY L, Good land f reshmo n
DAVIS, JAMES, Pratt freshman
DAVIS, MARK, Garden City freshman
DAVIS. RICHARD, Haviland junior
DAVIS, STANLEY, Saline freshman
DAVIS, SUSAN, KonopolEs freshman
DAY, M Aft J OR I E , Giber n e sopHom ore
267
Classes Da-De
DAY, MAURiClA, Arkansas City [uniar
DAY, ROBERTA, Lenora junior
DEAN, JERRY, Glen Elder junior
DEAN, JILL, Lincoln, Neb. junior
DEAN, RONNI E, Glen Elder sophomore
DEARDORFF, MERLE, Luray sophomore
DEBES, DARLENE, Claflin freshman
DEBES, JOE, Hoisington freshman
DEBES, ROBERT, Cloflin junior
DE BEY, WAYNE, Cawker City freshman
DECHANT, DAVID, Hoys freshman
DEEDS, ROBIN, Montezuma freshman
DEEDS, SHERRY, Bird City sophomore
DEGARMO, LARRY, Obthe freshman
DEGENHARDT, DON, Hays sophomore
DEGENHARDT, RAY, Hays sophomore
DE GOOD, LANNY, St. Fronds sophomore
DEHM, DONALD, Pleasanton, Neb. junior
DEINES, DENNIS, WoKeeney freshman
DEI N ES, J ILL, Wo Keeney sophomore
DEINES, KELLY, WoKeeney junior
DEINES, RICK, WoKeeney sophomore
DEISER, PETE, LoCrosse freshman
DEJMAL, JOE, Narko junior
DE LAN EY, J ER EL, Al ton fresh ma n
DEMAREE, KATHY, Goodiond freshmon
DEMOSS, KAREN, Osborne freshman
DENNING, THOMAS A., Hoys freshman
268
Classes De-Do
DENNING, THOMAS, Ellis freshmon
DENTON. C STEWART, Atwood freshman
DEP JESSE, LARRY, Great Send junior
DE SAJR, H h F,, Domtif sophomore
DESAIRE, MARVA, Saline freshman
DEVLIN, BERNE, Colby freshman
DEWEES, JANE, Prairie Village sophomore
DIBBLE, JAMES, Alton sophomore
DIBLE, DERESA, Rexford junior
DICK, ANN, Lyons sophomore
DICK, JOHN, Dodge City junior
DICK, RODNEY, Lucas freshman
DICK, ROSA LEE, Burdett sophomore
DICKMAN, GARY, Colby junior
DIECK, KENNETH, Waukegan, EEL junior
DIEHL, HENRY, Brookville freshman
DIEHL, RONNIE, Brookville freshman
DIEHL, WALTER, Jetmore freshman
DIERBERGER, SAM, Beatrice, Neb. junior
DIERBERGER, TIM, Beatrice, Neb, sophomore
D I E RS, LEON, Caw kcr City junior
DEES, GENEVA, Hoys sophomore
D I ET Z, CAROL A Ot is f resh ma n
DIETZ, CAROL K., WoKeeney sophomore
DIETZ, CLAUD I A, Leba no n $o pho more
DILLON, MARY, Mankato freshmen
DINGES, MARLENE, Ness City freshmon
DINKEL, BRENDA, McCracken freshman
DIXON, BRENDA, Great Bond junior
DIXON, NANCY, Great Bend junior
DOAK, DEBBY, Leawood sophomore
DOAN, VICKI, Preston sophomore
DODRlLL, DEBORAH, Denver, Colo, sophomore
DODSON, LIBBY, Russell freshman
DOERFLER, CHARLES, Hays freshmon
DOL ECH £ K , L A R R Y, W 1 Ison sopho more
DOLECHEK, MARY, Gofiin funior
DOLL, DOUG, Ell inwood sophomore
DOLL. GARY, Healy sophomore
DOLL, MARK, lilmwood freshman
269
Classes Do-Du
POLL, SUSAN, Ingalls sophomore
DOME, SHARON, Hays freshman
DOMINQUEZ, ELIA, Leoti junior
DONAHEY, DARYL, Logon junior
DONALDSON, DESfiY, Dodge City freshman
OONATH, DARLENE, Kansas City Freshman
DO NO HOE, ANITA, Ness City junior
DOOLEY, NORMAN, Hays junior
DORAN, RICHARD, Harlan, Iowa freshman
DGUD, DAVID, Lawrence freshman
DOUD, RISE, Cawker City freshman
DOUGHERTY, ELIZABETH, Groat Bend sophomore
DO UGHERTY, JIM, Colby sop homo re
DOXON, PATRICIA, Gove sophomore
DRACH, JOHN, Dodge City junior
DRAPER, SHERRY, Hays freshman
DREHER, SHEILA, Hays freshman
DREILING, DOR, I AN* Walker sophomore
DREILING, EUGENE, Shawnee Mission junior
DRE1LING, FLORENCE, Great Bend sophomore
DREIUNG, JANE, Hays freshman
DRE I LING, JUDY, Shawnee Mission freshmon
DREILING, KATHY, Victoria freshmon
DREIUNG, LOIS, Hays sophomore
DRE I L I NG, MARI LYN, Walker f reshmon
DREILING, MARK, Hays sophomore
DREILING, PAMELA, Ellis sophomore
DREIUNG, RENE, Victoria junior
DRE I L I NG, ROGER, Hoys f reshmon
DREIUNG, SHERYL, Hays sophomore
DRESSMAN, SHAN A, Good land sophomore
DU BQI$, DIANA, Sato n?o freshmon
DUGAN, JUDY, Osborne sophomore
DUMIER, LARRY, Russell freshman
DUNCAN, VON, Great Bend junior
DUNEKACK, LARRY, Great Bend junior
DUNKEL, DAVID, Abilene freshman
DUNKEL, SADONIA, Abilene junior
DUNN, DAWN, Dodge City sophomore
DUNN, GARY, Plains junior
270
Classes Du-En
DUNNING, ALAN, Stockton f resh m on
DUPREE, MARY, Kinsley sophomore
DURR, RANDY, Dodge City freshman
OURYEE, DONALD, WoKeeney junior
DUS I N, KARL, Phillipsburg sophomore
DYCK, JAMES, Syracuse junior
DYCK, TIMOTHY, Syracuse freshman
DYE, GEORGE, Norton freshman
ICHER, STEVEN, Russell sophomore
ECK. MIKE, Sharon freshman
ECKERT, MICHAEL, Great Bend junior
EC KH A R DT, DON N A, Obe rl in sop homore
EDDY, ALICE, Solino Freshman
EDMINSTER, JO, Junction City junior
EDMUNDSON, DEENA, Wichita freshman
EDWARDS. BEVERLY, Meade sophomore
EDWARDS, PEGGY, Greensburg sophomore
EDWARDS, WILLIAM, Jewell sophomore
EGGERS, HENRY, Yates Center junior
EHLY, MARSHA, LaCroSse sophomore
EH RL I CH, JEFF, Dodge City ju Nor
E I C KB U S H , L I ND A, Me Pherso n f resh mo n
ELDER, CAROL, Soli no sophomore
ELDER, CRISTIE, Kmgmon freshman
ELDER, GRADY, Saiina junior
ELUNGBOE, SUE, Hays_ freshman
ELLIOTT, ALLEN, Hill City junior
ELLIOTT, ANITA, Phillipsburg sophomore
ELLIOTT, BILL, Hill City sophomore
ELLIOTT, JACQUELYN, Leon sophomore
ELLIS, ELAINE, Kingman sophomore
ELLSWORTH, TERRY, Otorhe sophomore
ELMORE, ELDON, Rozel junior
E L MQ U I ST, C H ARLE S, L i ndsi bo rg f resh ma n
ELNIFF, RONALD, Randall junior
ELSEY, JOHN, Garden City junior
ENGEL, DEVONA, Great Bend freshman
ENGEL, DONNA, Bison sophomore
ENGEL, KENNETH, Ellis sophomore
ENGEL, LUCILLE, Ellis sophomore
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its appearance at the tall RA workshop.
Classes En-Fa
ENGELLAND, CHERYL, Nickerson junior
ENGLAND, MERLENE, Hutchinson junior
ENGUNG, ORVAL, Luray fresh man
ENGLISH, RITA, Lenexa freshman
ENRIGHT. GLORIA, hays freshman
ENSLOW, MARY ANN, Lokin sophomore
ERBERT, GREG, Russell freshman
ERICHSEN, KATHLEEN, Ellsworth sophomore
ERWAY, L YLE, Lorried junior
ESFELD, JANE, Greet Bend junior
ESFELD, VAL, Portis junior
ESTES, MICHAEL, Buckltn f unbr
EUBANK, BARBARA, Protection sophomore
EVANS, DAVID, Russell junior
EVANS, DIANE. Hoys junior
EVANS, PAULA, Leo wood freshmen
EVANS, RANDY, Gove freshman
EVEL, RONALD, Arnold sophomore
EWY, JOHN, Hanson junior
FAIMON, SUSAN, Stratton. Neo. sophomore
FAIR, JAMES, Hutchinson junior
FAKES, CQNNI E, Jeimoro freshman
FARMER, MARIE, Menlo sophomore
FARR, JANE, Great Bend junior
FARRIS, GARY, Edson sophomore
272
Classes Fa-Fo
FAUIKENDER, JOYCE, Sh Francis junior
FAULKENDER, ROGER, $L Francis junior
FAULKNER, CHERI E, Stafford freshman
FAULKNER, DAVID, Hays freshman
FEHRENBACHER, LONNIE, Kinsley junior
FE1KERT, LARRY, St. Francis junior
FELDT, RONALD, Park freshman
FELZIEN, MARLA, Benkelman, Neb, sophomore
FERLAND, JANET, Zurich junior
FIELDER, PHILIP, Belleville freshman
FIELDER, RON, Belleville junior
FILE, DEE, Beloit sophomore
FINGER, DON, Raze I sophomore
FISCHER, WILLIAM, Tescati junior
FISH, MARTHA, WaKeeney freshman
FISHER, DONNA, St. John sophomore
FISHER, JUNE, Palco freshman
FISHER, ROLLIE, Norton junior
FISHLER, PEG, Central CEry, Neb. freshman
FI XS EN, RANDALL, Good load freshman
FLAGLER, LAQU1TA, CoJIyor junior
FLAIG, SUSAN, Hastings, Neb, freshman
FLAKUS, MARY ANN, Ellinwaod junior
FLAMIK, EARL, Rush Center Sophomore
FLASKA, STEVE, Oberlin freshman
FLAX, MARY, Oakley, junior
FLEMING, DIANE, Kanopolis sophomore
f l ESKE, KAREN, Pawnee Rock sophomore
FLETCHER, CINDI, Leaf sophomore
FUNN, SHEILA. Ellis freshman
FOGO, JAMES, Burr Oak sophomore
FOLCK, GARY, Lyons junior
FOGS, PATRICIA, Shields freshman
FORD, TOM, Hugoton freshman
FORPAHL, PENNY, Harper freshman
FORSBERG, KENNETH, Scandia freshman
FORT, GREGORY, Ulysses freshmon
FORTUNE, JERRY, Hays sophomore
FOSTER, ANN, Hays sophomore
FOX, LANCE, Stafford sophomore
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Classes Fr-Ge
FRACK, j ANYTH, Ingots sophomore
FRACK. LINDA. Kiowa Sophomore
FRANCIS, MEUSSA, Hunter freshman
F RAN K, S A L L Y, H ays f resh man
FRANKO r MARK, Hutchinson junior
FRAZEY, LINDA, Hoxie |umor
FREEMAN, DAVE, Kansas City freshman
FRENCH, LESLIE, Great Bend sophomore
FRENCH, YVONNE, Great Bend junior
FRICK, STEVEN, Kinsley freshman
F RICKER, ROGER, Lebanon sophomore
FRIEDERICH, JUDY, Green sophomore
FRIEDERICH, RANDALL, Green junior
FRIEDLY, DOUGLAS, Beaver junior
FRIEND, JOAN, Plainville junior
FRIESEN, SUSAN, Colby funior
FROST, JANA, Springdale, Ark. sophomore
FULLER, LARRY, Hays freshman
FUR BECK, CINDY, LaCrosse sophomore
GAB E L, DE N N 1 5, H a ys j u n lor
GAITHER, CASSANDRA, WoKeeney freshman
GALLAGHER, STAN, Hoxie junior
GALLAUGHER, PAMELA, Medians Lodge sophomore
GALHARDT, DONALD, Hays freshman
G ALLION, IVAN, Satina freshman
GANSEL, RICHARD, Htil City sophomore
GARDEN, BETH, Sterling freshman
GARDNER, ELAINE, Saline junior
GARRETT, CATHEY, WoKeeney sophomore
GARRETT, DEBORAH, Great Bend sophomore
GARWOOD, JAMES, Russet I freshman
GARWOOD, JAN, Hoys junior
GASCHLER, DENNIS, Ness City junior
GASKELL, MFKE, Mustotoh junior
GASKILL, DON, Ulysses freshman
GASSMANN, ANTHONY, Dresden junior
GATES, RALPH, Lyons sophomore
GECHTER, KAY, Cimarron sophomore
GE1ER, ALAN, Garden City junior
GENGLER, STANLEY, Beloit junior
274
Classes Ge-Go
GEORGE, EDDIE, Johnson sophomore
GERRIIZEN, JEANETTE, Great Bend freshman
GERSTENKORN, DEBORAH, Great Bend sophomore
GERSTENKORN, LINDA, Athol freshman
GERSTNER, MYRON, Hays freshman
GH OLSON, JANE, Podge City sophomore
GIBB, STANLEY, Elmdata freshman
GIEBLER, KAREN, Hays freshman
GIEBLER, ROBERT, Hays fresh mon
GIEBLER, SHARON, Hays junior
GlENGER, GWYN, St. Fronds junior
GlESE, BARBARA, Bakersfield, Go I if, junior
GIFFORD, BELINDA, Kinsley sophomore
GILBERT, MICHAEL Dighion sophomore
GILES, DEBBI E, Solina junior
GILES, MIKE, Lorned sophomore
GlLGER, JOHN, Garden City sophomore
GILKERSON, VERLIN, Oakley junior
GILLEN, COLLEEN, Ulysses freshman
GILLEN, JOHN, Gaylord Freshman
GILLETTE, TRUDY, Dodge City sophomore
GINGLES, LEONARD, Philltpsburg sophomore
GINGRAUX, DAN, Derby junior
GIROT, BOBBI, Hill City freshman
GLASSMAN, JOHN, Solino freshman
GLASSMAN, MARY, Hoys
GLEASON, MARK, Kinsley
GLEUE, DAVID, Belleville
GLEUE, LOSINE, Belleville
GLEUE, STEVEN, Bfllaville
sophomore
freshman
junior
junior
sophomore
GLOVER, PAM, Greensburg junior
GNAD, DAVID, Ellis freshman
GNAD, SHIRLEY, Ellis junior
GOB I N , S H AROL YN , Over! q nd Park junior
GODFREY, DICK, Great Bend junior
GOEBEL, KENNETH, Wilmore sophomore
GOODWIN, JAN, Belleville junior
GOODWIN, PAMELA, Lincoln junior
GORDON, CONSTANCE, Dodge City junior
GOTH, WARREN, Abilene sophomore
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Classes Go-Ha
GOUDY, LINDA, Maeksvilte freshman
GOWER, BETTY, Phillipsburg sophomore
GRABBE, RICHARD, Hoys freshman
GRA8BE, ROSEMARl E, Hoys sophomore
GRABLE, JUUE, Wothanci junior
GRAF, NORMA, Great Bend sophomore
GRAFEL, SHEILA, Herndon freshman
GRAHAM, JERRY, Mahaska freshman
GRAHAM, SHARON, Q winter junior
G R A H AM, STE V E, Mi Iton vale f res h ma n
GRAVELLE, JAMES, Minoa, Nh Y l freshman
GRAVER, AMBER, Rush Center freshman
GRAVES, AVA, Grand Island, Neb, freshman
GRAVES, YVETTE, Hardtner sophomore
GRAY, ALICE, Phillipsburg sophomore
G RAY, CH ARl ES, Chase f re sh man
GRAY, FRANK, Topeka freshman
GRAY, JIM, Genesee sophomore
GREEN, JAMES, Wichita sophomore
GREEN, ROXY, luray sophomore
GREGG, GEORGE, Sterling junior
GREGORY, VLRL, Alton freshman
GRIFFIN, LOIS, Almeno freshman
GRIFFITHS, SOB, North Pfotte, Neb. sophomore
GRiPPlN, GARY, Russell sophomore
GROSS, ALEXIA, Hoys freshman
GROSS, DOLORES, Hays freshman
GROSS, JOHN, Victoria sophomore
GROSS, JUDY, Victoria freshman
GROSS, LESTER, Hoys sophomore
GROSS, MARIE, Hoys sophomore
GROVES, PAMELA, Hutchinson junior
GRUBER, VICKY, Russell freshman
GRUNWALD, GLEN, Pawnee Rock junior
GRUSlNG, LAVQN, Leoti junior
GUNN, STEVEN, Hardy, Neb. junior
GUSTAFSON, MARY LOU, Hill City sophomore
GWALTNEY, GARRETT, Norton sophomore
HAAS, ANTHONY, Hays junior
HAAS, JANE, Ness City freshman
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Coed football is a common fail activity at
Custer Hall, the only coed dorm on campus.
Classes Haa-Ha
HAAS, SHARON, Hoisington freshman
HAASE, RALPH, Sahno sophomore
HADLEY, JULIA, Norton freshman
HADLEY, STEVEN, Wichita sophomore
HAGER, LINDA, Clayton sophomore
HAGERMAN, SHIRLEY, Lamed junior
HAHN, RICH, Dodge City freshman
HALE, PATRICE A, Ulysses sophomore
HALL, STEVEN, GorfEdd freshman
HAL LACK, DONNA, Belleville freshman
HAILING, JEANETTE, Honston freshman
HALLSNG, MELVIN, LaCrosse Junior
H AMM. C A ROLY N, Kins ley f resh ma n
HAMMEKE, THOMAS, Belpre freshmon
HAMMER, DONALD, Norway freshman
HAMMER, PATRICIA, Elf in wood sophomore
HAMMERSCHM3DT, JEANETTE, Hoys freshman
HAMMERSCHMIDT, KATHY, Hays sophomore
HAMMOND, GERALD, Caats sophomore
HAMPTON, RICHARD, Tribune junior
HANEKE, CRAIG, Great Bend freshman
HANEY, JANET, Concordia junior
HANHARDT, RONALD, Bison sophomore
HANSEN, DIXIE, Smith Center junior
HANSEN, EARL, Alexander junior
277
Classes Ha-He
HANSEN, J I M, Lincoln sophomore
HARBAUGH, BRENDA, Lake City freshman
HAR BAUGH, PAUL Kiowa junior
HARBIN, MAR!A, Hays sophomore
HARBIN, RUTH, Hoys freshman
HARDIN, CINDY, Newton freshman
HARDIN, CONNIE, Newton sophomore
HARDING, VERNON, Isabel junior
HARDY, DAVID, Long Island freshman
HARKNE5S, J ANE, Ransom sophomore
HARMAN, CONRAD, Jennings junior
HARMAN, PETE, Jennings fresh man
HARMAN, STEVEN, Hays freshman
HARMS, DONNA, Hoisingron sophomore
HARNESS, KATHRYN, Kansas City sophomore
HARREL, MARY, Burlington, Colo, junior
HARRIS, CYNTHIA, Liberal freshman
HARRIS, JENNI FER, St, John freshmon
HARRISON, TAD, Oakley sophomore
HA5ELHORST, BELINDA, McCracken freshman
HASEL HORST, DANIEL, Gorham sophomore
HASELHORST, JOYCE, Hoys freshman
HASELHOR5T, LEON, Gorhom freshman
HASKETT, JANE, Phillipsburg junior
HASKETT, PAULINE, Phillipsburg sophomore
HATCH, DENNIS, Benkelman, Neb. junior
HATTEN, MARY JO, Abilene freshman
HAYDEN, SALLY, Good land freshmon
HAYDEN, SHIRLEY, Lamed sophomore
HAYES, LINDA, Hastings* Neb, freshman
HAYES, PHILIP, Hoys freshmon
HAYNES, CYNTHIA, lorned freshman
HAYSE, BETH, Greens burg sophomore
HAZE ETON, ELLEN, Abilene freshman
HEATHER, BROOKE, Hays freshmon
HEDGE, WILLIAM, Colby freshman
HE EKE, THERESA, Spearville freshman
HEFFEL, DAVID, Osborne junior
HEIN, RICHARD, Groinfield junior
HEINZ, JANET, Fowler junior
278
Classes He-Hi
HEINZ, MARY BETH, Kinsley freshman
HEINZE, ALLAN, New Poit*, N, Y, sophomore
HlINZE, ALVIN, Wicbito Junior
HEJNY, GARY, Otis junior
HELEN, GERALD, Brewster freshmen
HELLERUD, ROBERT, Goodland junior
HELM, MARILYN, Hoys freshman
HELM, WILBER J., Solino junior
HEMMY, JAMES D,, SolEna sophomore
HEMPHILL, MICHAEL, Lawrence freshman
HENDERSON, KAREN, Wrchito freshman
HENDRICKSON, LARRY, Almena sophomore
HENNfGH, KA1 HLEEN, Ulysses junior
HENNING, DONNA, Ransom fresh mon
HERL, DENNIS, Hays junior
HERMAN, EDDIE, Utica freshman
HERONEME, JOYCE, Eifis iuftior
HERRING, HAROLD, Wichita sophomore
HERRMAN, BECKY, LaCrosse sophomore
HERRMAN, ELAINE, LaCrosse junior
HERRMAN, KAREN, Liehemhol freshman
HERRMAN, LEO, LaCrosse junior
HERRMAN, LOIS, Hoys sophomore
HERRMAN, ROCHELLE, Hoys sophomore
HLRRMANN, DELORES, Kinsley junior
HERRMANN, PATRICIA; Kinsley freshman
HER RM A N N , RON A LD, Dod g e City j u n io r
HERSHBERGER, SHERRY, HuTohinson sophomore
HERZOG, LESTER, Quinter sophomore
HESSENFLOW, CHUCK, Oberlin sophomore
HESSER, GARY, Beatrice, Neb, freshman
HESSMAN, L'JEAN, Dodge City sophomore
HESSMAN, STEVE, Dodge City junior
HESTER, PAM, Bueklin sophomore
HEUBLEIN, DIANNE, Isabel sophomore
HEUBLElN, LARRY, Isabel junior
HEWSON, STEVEN, Lamed junior
HEYEN, CONNIE, Kinsley junior
HIATT, STAN, Wellington sophomore
HlCSCEL, BARBARA, Efftawood freshman
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Classes Hi-Ho
HICKMAN, RANDALL, Vista, Calif, freshman
HICKMAN, SHARON, Lucas junior
HICKS, DAVID, Good land fresh moo
HIEGERf, CHERYL, Wichita freshman
HILL, BARBARA, Abilene freshman
H I LL, IE D, Logo r> sophomore
HILLER, MARCIA, Pork freshman
H I NSH AW, G A I L r Hovi la nd f res h man
HiftD. STEVEN C-f Lawrence sophomore
HI $H, CYNTHIA, Nickerson junior
HIXON, ROND A, Pawnee Rock junior
HLADEK, LARRY, Wokeeney freshman
HLAUS, FRANK, Wilson freshman
HOCH, ROBERT, Wilson freshman
HOCH, STEPHEN, Wilson junior
HOCHMANl, STEVEN, Konopolis freshman
HODGES, jENNIE, Geneseo sophomore
HOFFHAUS, KAREN, Great Bend sophomore
HOFFMAN, CYNTHIA, Sublette junior
HOFFMAN, DON, Hays Freshman
HOFFMAN, JOHN, Logon sophomore
HOFFMAN, SUE ELLEN, Sublette freshman
HOFLIGER, ROBERT, Dighton freshman
HOKE, PATRICIA, Hoys sophomore
NOLL, STEVEN, Lincoln junior
Freshmen faced The frustration of replan-
ning schedules when popular sections closed
the last day of enrollment.
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Classes Ho-Hu
HOLLER, HARRIS, Gorham sophomore
HOLLIMAN, MICHAEL, 5*. Francis sophomore
HOLLIMAN, PATRICK, St, Francis junior
HOLLINGSWORTH, CYRlA, Phiilipsburg freshman
HOLMES, LARRY, Schoenchen freshman
HOLOPIREK, KENNETH, Timken junior
HOLSTON, ANGELA, Salma junior
HONAS, JAMES, Ellis freshman
HONAS, JERRY, Ellis sophomore
HON DE R I CK, NEAL, LoCrosse f reshma n
HOOPER, LJNDA, Boguo junior
HOOVER, BRENDA, Bozine freshman
HOOVER, JAMES, PhilHpsburg sophomore
HOPKINS, STEVEN, Council Bluffs, la. freshman
HORCHEM, PAULA, Ransom freshman
HORN, ROGER, Phiilipsburg junior
HORNER, ANDY, Liberal junior
HORNER, JAY, Liberal freshman
HORNING, ROSANNE, Ransom junior
HORYNA, JOYCE, Bison sophomore
HORYNA, SHIRLEY, Hanston freshman
HOTH, ALICE, Holyrood junior
HOUSE, BETTY, Profl sophomore
HOUSE, RODGER, Medicine Lodge junior
HOUSTON, HELEN, Norton sophomore
HOUSTON, RUTHONA, Lincoln junior
HOWARD, JESSE, Kismet junior
HOWARD, SHARON, Si, Francis freshmon
HOWE, RHONDA, Hanston freshman
HOWELL, STELLA, St. Matthew, S. G sophomore
HUCK, C. JANE, Protection junior
HUDDLESTON, KATHY, Alexander freshman
HUDSON, CHRISTINE, Great Bend junior
HUEBNER, GLORIA, Nicodemus freshmon
HUGHES, JOHN, Marysville freshman
HUGO, CORNELIUS, Venezuela freshman
HU1TT, NANCY, Pratt sophomore
HUMPERT, MARY, Abilene junior
HUNLEY, RICKEY, Hudson sophomore
HUNT, RHONDA, Philiipsburg freshmen
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Classes Hu-Je
HUNTER, RUTH, Mankato sophomore
HURLBUT, SHARON, Lucas sophomore
HURST, DIANNA, Oberlin freshman
HURST, KENNY, Ness City freshman
HUSER, PAULA, Hoys freshman
HUSUG, KATHLEEN, Oaflin freshman
HUSLIG, VICKIE, Ctaflfn sophomore
HU5TED, ANiTA, Liberal sophomore
HUSTON, BOB, Hays freshman
HUSTON, ROSEMARY, Abilene freshman
HUTCHINSON, THOMAS, Wakeeney freshman
EDEKER, VICKI, Rozel freshman
INGRUM, PATRICIA, Abilene junior
INSLEY, RONALD, Hays junior
IRBY, RICHARD, Liberal sophomore
1SHAM, STEPHEN, Salt Lake City, Utah sophomore
IVEY, RICK, PLatnvilLe junior
JACKSON, ROBERT, Norcatur junior
JACOBS, BRENDA, Edmond junior
JACOBS, DEBRA, Hays junior
JACOBS, JANET, Hays junior
JACOBS, KATHLEEN, Russell junior
JACOBS, MARY, Russell junior
JACOBS, SHARON, Hays junior
JACOBS, WILLIAM, Pfeifer junior
JACQUES, KAREN, Ellis freshman
JAHAY, EMILY, Ettinwood freshman
JAKUBSEN, PAUL, New Haven, Conn, junior
JAMES, LYNDA, Rexford junior
JAMES, PATRICK, Pueblo, Colo, sophomore
JAMES, RICHARD, Hugoton freshman
JANKOV1TS, GERY, Herndon sophomore
JANNE, DONNA, Wilson sophomore
JANSONIUS, JULIE, Prairie View junior
JEMISON, ERLENE, Osborne sophomore
JENSEN, CYNTHIA, Sublette freshman
JENSEN, DAVID, Lincoln freshman
JENSEN, GALEN, Lincoln freshman
JENSEN, KATHLEEN, Grinneil freshman
JENSEN, MAREN, Hays sophomore
282
Classes Ji-Ka
JIMENEZ, LOUIS, Hoys sophomore
JJNDRA, RUTH, Simpson junior
JOHNSON, BARBARA, Hoys junior
JOHNSON, CASEY, Groined freshman
JOHNSON, DONNJ5, Lamed junior
JOHNSON, FRED A., tamed junior
JOHNSON, FRED, GrainfEdd junior
JOHNSON, GAYLORD, Wichita sophomore
JOHNSON, GINGIE, Hays sophomore
JOHNSON, GREGORY, Courtland sophomore
JOHNSON, JAMES, Lamed freshman
JOHNSON, JAN, Beloit junior
JOHNSON, JOHANNA, Lenorc freshman
JOHNSON, JOHN, Hoys sophomore
JOHNSON, LINDA, Wichita freshman
JOHNSON, PATRICK, Kirwin sophomore
JOHNSON, PEGGY, Kirwin sophomore
JOHNSON, SANDRA, Hoys sophomore
JOHNSON, SARAH, Plainville sophomore
JOHNSON, SUSAN, St, Francis junior
JOHNSTON, SHANANN, Russell junior
JONES, ANDERSON, Chinle, AriE. freshman
JONES, DONNA, Ashland junior
JONES, JAY, Penoiosa junior
JONES, MAR YU N, Bird Cdy freshman
JONES, NORA, Junction City junior
JONES, SUSAN, Overland Park freshman
JON ES, V f RG 1 L, Form o&o so p homor e
JORGENSEN, LINDA, Lincoln freshfnon
JORGENSEN, REXANN, Lincoln freshman
JOSS, AVA, Halcomb junior
JULIAN, BASIL, Johnson sophomore
JUNO, ELVITA, Otis junior
KARBAN, KAYLENE, Wilson junior
KARLIN, CHARLES, Hays junior
KARLIN, DAVE, Hays freshman
KARLIN, LINDA, Hays sophomore
KARLIN, M A RG AR E T, H a ys f reshma n
KARUN, MARY, Hays freshman
KARUN, SUSAN, Hoys freshman
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Classes Ka-Ki
KASHKA, ANTOINETTE, Goodland sophomore
KASSELMAN. LINDA, Ellinwood sophomore
KASTENS, GARY, Herndori freshman
KASTENS, JAYNE, Herndon junior
KASTER, GARY, Natamo junior
KATZENMEIER, DANA, Norton sophomore
KAUFMAN, CARLA, Bunker Hill freshman
KAUFMAN, ROGER, Dorranee freshman
KEAGY, DAVID, Derby junior
KEARNS, DAVID, Phillipsburg freshman
KEITH, DANA, Almeno sophomore
KEITH, DIANA, Penokee junior
KEITH, EDWARD, Almeno junior
KELL, DONALD, Junction City freshman
KELLER, JAMES, Pueblo, Colo, freshman
KELLER, KEN, Si. John sophomore
KELLER, MARY, Kinsley junior
KELLER, SAM, Chase fresh man
KELLEY, PAULA, Salanta freshman
KELLY, WILLIAM, Lawrence freshman
KEl.MAN, BEVERLY, Sublette freshman
KE LINER, JIM, Meade sophomore
KEMP, DIANNE, Winona junior
KEMP, GEORGE, Winona freshman
KENNEDY, HOWARD, Russell junior
KENNEDY, KAROL, Plamville junior
KENNEY, TOM, Minden, Neb. freshman
KENYON, JOLENE, Bogue freshman
KERN, DONNA, Smith Center freshman
KERN, LINDA, Garden City junior
KERR, DEWAYNE, Ness City sophomore
KERR, GAYLEN, Ness City junior
KESL, BARBARA, Clyde junior
KESS1NGER, PAT, Wichita junior
KETTERL, BERNARD, Herndon freshman
KINDERKNECHT, CHARLES, Hays junior
KINDERKNECHT, DIXIE, Hoys sophomore
KINDERKNECHT, SHIRLEY, Grinnell sophomore
KING, ELIZABETH, Hays freshman
KINGSLEY, DOUGLAS, Ellis sophomore
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Classes Ki-Ko
KIRK, GREG, Buckl in freshman
KIRK, JQHNNA, Bucklin sophomore
KIRK, RANDALL, Bueklln junior
KIRK, SHERYL, Winona freshman
KIRK, TERRY, Winono junior
KISNER, DONNA, Hoys freshman
KITTS, MELVIN, Formosa junior
KLAUS, ALEX, Hoys sophomore
KLAUS, RICHARD, McCracken sophomore
KLEIN, FAYE, Burdett junior
KLEIN, JERRY, Pfeifer sophomore
KLEIN, LYNDEN, Burdett junior
KLENDA, TIM, Lincolnville freshmen
KLETCHKA, RON, Wlchtio sophomore
KLINE, KATHY, Greof Bend freshman
KLINZMANN, MARILLA, Agra junior
KNEGHT, DONNA, Stockton freshman
KNIGHT, PETER, Manchester, N, H, freshman
KNOX, CONNEE, Brewster sophomore
KNOX, SUSAN, South Haven fresh mon
KOCH, ELVIN, Great Bend junior
KOEHN, DARRELL, Greensburg freshman
KOERNER, BARBARA, Ness City freshman
KOERP ERICH, ELAINE, SeJden sophomore
KOETT, JMELDA, Hoys sophomare
Cold weather and snow can come unex-
pectedly in western Kansas, but this coed
seems to be prepared to face the January
chill.
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Classes Ko-La
KOHL, BARBARA, Ellis freshman
KOHL, KENNETH, Ellis freshman
KLQ8, KEVIN, PhiNlpsburg sophomore
KOGN5, LYNN, Page City junior
KOG TZ, KATHLEEN, Kanopolis freshman
KOPTIK, JANET, Great Bend freshman
KORTE, MICHAEL, Colby junior
KQSTER, ARTHUR, Cawker City freshman
KOSTER, RONALD, Cawker City junior
KOSTER, MARLA, Cawker City sophomore
KOTTWITZ, ELIZABETH, Great Bend junior
KOUGH, JERI, Winona junior
KOUGH, MICHAEL, Winono freshman
KRAFT, GAIL, Gra infield freshman
KRAFT, JANICE, Grainfield sophomore
KRAMER. DENNIS, Marysville freshman
KRAMER, JOE, Great Bend sophomore
KRAMPE, LYNN, Seward sophomore
KRAUS, PAM, Hays junior
KRAUS, ROBERT, Groinfield sophomore
KRAUSE, PEG, Albion, Neb. freshman
KREHBl EL, BARBARA, Healy junior
KREH81EL, LAWRENCE, Heoly junior
KRiLEY, KAY, Esban freshman
KROBOTH, FRANK, Wilson junior
KROBOTH, JIM, Wilson freshman
KRO USE, C A RQ L, Lea wood freshman
KRUG, SHARON, LaCrosse sophomore
KUGLER, VICKI, Esbon sophomore
KUHLMAN, DEVON, Kensington freshman
KUHN, BARBARA, Ellis freshman
KUHN, CARLE, Cawker City sophomore
KUHN, ED, Victoria freshman
KUHN, JUDITH, Ellis sophomore
KUHN, RONALD, Ptoinvilfe sophomore
KUNZA, ROBERT, Hoys sophomore
KURTZ, SHARYL, Alton junior
LA AS, LARRY, Brookvifle sophomore
LA GOSS, GREG, Wichita junior
LA COUNT, RONALD, Norton junior
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Classes La-Le
LADENBURGER, DANIEL, Oakley freshmen
L AH E Y, S AR A H, Moscow sop ho more
LAMMY, SHARON, Wichita junior
LANDAU ER, DONNA, Norron freshman
LANE, PATRICIA, Lincoln junior
LANG, DENNIS, Hoys junior
LANG, DUANE, Ellis junior
LANG, GERALD, WoKeeney freshman
LANG, PAUL Hoys junior
LANG, THOMAS. Hays freshman
IANGHOFER, KATHY, Russell freshman
LANGLEY, CANDACE, Lorned junior
LANTERMAN, STEPHEN, Soltno [unior
LARSON, BARBARA, Chapman sophomore
LATHAM, CHERYL, HoUingron freshman
LATTIMER, JAMIE, Lyons freshman
LAUBHAN, LARRY, Russell sophomore
LAWSON, MARYBETH, Milford freshman
LAWVER, JOHN, Gaodland freshmen
LAY, PATRICIA, Hope freshmon
LAY, RUTH ANN, Hutchinson freshman
LEACH, TERRY, Hutchinson Junior
LEACH, TRENT, Lucas freshman
LE CLAIR, BRUCE, MonkaTO freshmon
LlGLEITER, BONNIE, Hays freshmon
LEHMAN, JOHN, Prairie Village freshman
LEIKAM., ARLENE, Hays junior
LEIKER, ALLEN, Hays freshmon
LEJKlft, CYNTHIA, Hoys freshman
LEIKER, IRVIN, Hays sophomore
LEIN WETTER, LYNETTE, Atwood freshman
LElS, BARBARA, Fowler freshman
LElS, DEBBIE, Fowler junior
LElTNER, JOYCE, Herndon junior
LElTNER, LINDa, Herndon sophomore
LElTNER, PATRICIA, Herndon freshman
LElTNER, RANDY, Herndon freshman
LEMON, CLETA, Smith Cente^ sophomore
LEONARD, DAVID, Lokin freshman
LE ROCK, ALLAN, Plainville sophomore
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Classes Le-Lo
LESAGE, MARY LOU, Concordia sophomore
LESLEY, ROCKELLE, Dodge City junior
LESTER, MARY JANE, Oskolooso junior
LEWALLEN, LANIS, Winona sophomore
UBSACK, CRAIG, Denver freshman
LtEBL, CARL, OFferte freshman
LIE0U CAROL, Claflin freshman
L I E F F R I N G, JO, Wo the no \v nior
LlEURANCE, THOMAS, Kiowa sophomore
LIGGETT, JANIE, Mullinvilie freshman
LIGGETT, MAX D,, Mullinvilie junior
LIGHT, JAMES, Ellis junior
LIGHTNER, VIVIAN, PiereevMIe freshman
LIN, EUGENE, Okinawa sophomore
LINDAHL, JULIE, Russell freshman
LINDBERG, NANCY, Great Bend junior
L ] N DBE RG, SON J A , S u blet te f res h mo n
L3NDENMAN, LOIS, Morbnd freshman
U NEN BERGER, JAN ICE, Hays freshman
LITZEN BERGER, NEILA, Jetmore sophomore
LIVELY, DANA LEE, Sciina sophomore
LIVINGSTON, ANN, Haviland freshman
LIVINGSTON, CHER I, Stockton freshman
IOEPPKE, SANDRA, lakin sophomore
LOESCH, JAMES, Raymond freshman
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Classes Lo-Ma
LOFLIN, RICHARD, WaKeeney freshman
LOGSDOlsI, CATHERINE Hays freshman
LOGSDON, MAX. Hay 1 SQphomore
L 0 HOEFENER, DEB, Oberlin freshman
LOHRMEYER, ROGER, L 0-9 on junior
LONG, THOMAS, Oay*on junior
LON NON, THOMAS, Hoys sophomore
LOOK, LAWRENCE, Stockton freshman
LOONEY, LEE, Ford freshman
LORD, JAMES, Arvada, Colo, freshman
LORENZ, ANITA, Bison freshman
LOSEV, DAVID, Oakley junior
LOSEY, KATHY, Oakley junior
LJETTERS, DONNA, Ransom sophomore
LUKINS, DANNY, Kiowa junior
LUNDGREN, DARREL, Grove junior
LUTZ, LOfS, Hays junior
LYNCH, ROGER, Hugoton junior
LYNN, DONALD, WaKecney sophomore
MACE, HENRY, Oberlin freshman
MADDEN, PATRICIA, Hill City sophomore
MADDY, WILLIAM, Stockton freshmen
MAHLMAN, LEE, Smith Corner sophomore
MAHON, GEORGE, Clyde freshman
MAI, CONNIE, Hoisington sophomore
MAI. JOHN G,, Wo Keeney freshman
MAI, JOHN, Great Bend freshman
MAJERNIK, JOHN, Russell Sophomore
MAJOR, LINDA, Beloit junior
MAJOR. RONALD. Dor ranee freshman
MAJORS, ALVIN, Wfchito freshman
MALEY, DARREL, Logan sophomore
MALONE, GERALD, Herndon freshman
MALONE, JO, Ford freshman
MALONE, MARY, ford freshmen
MALSAM, DOUGLAS, Wa Keeney freshman
MAISOM, CONNIE, Hoys freshman
MANHART, DON, Gralnfield freshman
MAN HART, LAWRENCE, GrO infield junior
MANNING, JIM, Lorned freshman
289
Classes Man-Mat
MANNING, YVONNE, Lycan, Colo, junior
MANS, LARRY, Sharon sophomore
MANS, SCOTT, Hoys freshman
MAPES, JOHN, Nortat ur sophomore
M ARCOTTE, MICHAEL, Victoria freshman
MARESCH, JUDY, Nekoma sophomore
MARIS, RONALD, Protection sophomore
MARLETT, CONNIE, Hays freshman
MARRS, DENTON, Meade freshman
MARSTON, DELMA, Pioinviiie sophomore
MARTI, SHARON, Bern sophomore
MARTIN, CONSTANCE, Hays junior
MARTIN, KAROL YN, Hoys sophomore
MASSEY, DEBBIE, Liberal junior
MASTERS, LARRY, Scott City sophomore
MASTERS, ROBIN, Hoys freshman
MATHES, JOAN, Kinsley freshman
MATHES, MARY, Kinsley sophomore
MATHES, SUSAN, Norton sophomore
MATT3SON, SUSAN, Salma junior
MATHEWS, DENISE, KinsEey freshmon
MATKIN, MARLA, Buckiln sophomore
MATTESON, DORIS, Phtllipsburg freshmon
MAl'TESON, JANE, Phillipsburg junior
MATTSON, ROSALIE, Inman sophomore
Can Santa's reindeer replacements really fly?
290
Classes Mau-Me
MAUPIN, TOM, Paradise freshman
MAURATH, DONALD, GraEnfield freshman
MAXWELL, BILLIE J EAN, St, Cherries, Mq f freshman
MAXWELL, ROBERT, Smith Center sophomore
MAZOUCH, EUGENE, Timken sophomore
MEASE, BARBARA, Isabel junior
MECKENSTOCK, DAN, Hays junior
MEDER, JEROME, Pfeifer freshman
MEFFGRD, EDWARD, Smith Center junior
MEIER, BETTY, Hoys freshman
MEIER, LINDA, Hoys sophomore
MEIER, RHONDA, Rozel sophomore
MEIERS, TOM, Arkansas City junior
ME! ROW SKY, JEANINE, Peabody freshman
ME IS, HAROLD, Hoys freshman
MEITL, BERNITA, Dresden freshman
MEITLER, LINDA, Lucas freshman
MEITNER, JIM, Olmitz freshman
MELANDER, PATRICIA, Assario freshman
ME LCHER, ANDREW, Sollna sophomore
MENDENHALL, CONNIE, Gove junior
MENZER, SHARON, Ofmitz junior
MERMIS, CLYDE, Hoys freshman
MERRJFI ELD, TERRY, Agra freshman
MERRILL, STEPHANIE, Garden City sophomore
Final exams involve last minute cramming for this
Fort Hays coed.
291
Classes Me-Mi
MERRITT, STEVEN, Newton Freshman
MESECHER, DIANA, Lucas freshman
MESSERLY, DEBRA, Sublette freshman
METZLER, ROBERT, Brewster freshman
MEYER, LORETTA, Dodge City junior
MEYER, NATALIE, EMmwood freshman
MICHAEL, TERRY, Great Bend sophomore
MICHAEUS, BARBARA, Russell sophomore
MICHEL, EDWARD, Albert freshman
MICHEL, STEVEN, Kiowa junior
MICH EL, TON t, Kiowa sophomore
MICKEY. WENDY, Saiino [uniar
MILAM, VICKI, EHinwood sophomore
MILBY, RHEA, Hostings, Neb, freshman
Ml LEY, KATHEE, Kcnopolis freshman
MILLER, J. ALAN, Ctaflin freshman
MILLER, BLAINE, Philfipsburg freshman
MILLER, DENIS, Kensington Freshman
MILLER, EUGENE, Walker [ un ior
MILLER, JUDY, Great Bend fresh mon
MILLER, JUNE, Hotsington freshman
M I LLER, KAREN, Albert freshman
MILLER, KATHY, Holsington freshman
MILLER, KENNETH, Sharon Springs freshman
MILLER, LELAND, Albert freshman
MILLER, LORETTA, Coilyer [uniar
MILLER, MARILYN, Russell junior
MILLER, PAM., McCracken freshman
MILLER, ROBERTA, Great Bend junior
MILLER, RONALD, Albert sophomore
MILLER, STEPHEN D., Howard junior
MILLER, STEVEN L, St, Francis junior
MILLER, WAYNE, Burden sophomore
MILLSTEAD, MARTHA, Overland Park freshman
MINNEMAN, ROBERT, Teseott freshman
MlRT, MICHAEL, Wellington freshman
MISER, TIM, Cottonwood Falls sophomore
MITCHELL, CHARLES, Hugoton [unicr
MITCHELL, GLORIA, Orleans, Neb. junior
MIZE, ELDON, Turon freshman
292
Classes Mo-Mu
MOHLER, BARBARA, Mankato junior
MOHLER, CAROL, Mankato sophomore
MONGEAU, KEITH, Zurich freshman
MOORE, BOB, Ulysses freshman
MOORE, DALE, Longmont, Colo, freshman
MOORE, ED, Hoys junior
MOORE, HERBERT JR,, Wichita sophomore
MOORE, IRIS, GrinneJI sophomore
MOORE, LARRY, Oakley junior
MOORE, MARGARET, Greal Bend freshman
MOOS, CAROL, PlainviPle sophomore
MORAN, BRETT, Great Bend junior
MORAN, JUDY, Hoys junior
MQRELL, MARK, Wo Keeney freshman
MORFORD, DONNA, Hays junior
MGR FORD, SH ARMA N, Havitond sophomore
MORGAN, DONNA, Smith Center junior
MORGAN, LEXY, Dodge City freshman
MORLEY, RONALD, Wichita freshman
MGRRISH, MARY, Albuquerque, N. M. freshman
MORTON, ROBERT W., Larned junior
MORION, ROYCE, Ellis freshman
MOSS, MARGARET, Ncnhridge, Cotif, junior
MOTT, CRAIG, Kiowa sophomore
MUELDENER, KARL, Lyons sophomore
293
Classes Mu-McC
MUNM, GAYLE EN, Quinter freshman
MUNN, LESLIE, Hays freshman
MUNSCH, KENNETH, Ness City freshman
MUNSCH, MARY, Hays freshman
MUNSCH, MIKE, Bozine junior
MURPHY, JOHN, Scott City freshman
MURPHY, MIGNON, Utica freshman
MUSGROVE, TRUDY, Natoima sophomore
MYERS, STEPHEN D„ Barnard junior
McAFEE, ME LINDA, Coa I Valley, 1 1 1 sophomore
McAFEE, KATHY, Pa Ico freshman
McATEE, FARRELL, Clerflin freshman
McBRlDE, CATHY, Great Bend sophomore
McBRlDE, R. LYNN, Colby junior
McCAIM, CONRAD, Ludel! sophomore
McCAlL, BARBARA, Quinter freshman
McCALMONT, TANIA, Sublette sophomore
McCANTS, LAWRENCE, Good land junior
MCCARTNEY, ANDREW, Gorham freshman
McCAULEY, JANELLE, Zurich junior
McCLAREN, DENISE, Lewis freshman
McCLAREN, SUSAN, Lewis junior
McCLELLAND, GARY, Norton sophomore
McCLURE, ALAN A, Republic sophomore
McCLURE, VICTORIA, Formosa freshman
Workmen labor to remove one of the elms
which fel! victim +o Dutch elm disease.
Many stately campus trees were removed
because of the disease*
294
Classes McC-McL
McCONNELL, VICKI, Hays junior
McCGRMAOC JOHN, Lakm sophomore
McCORMlCK, LARRY, Great Bend junior
McCULLEY, DAN, Oswego sophomore
McCUNE, TERRY, Meade sophomore
McDONALD, ARLEDA, Hays junior
McELROY, DIANE, Randall freshman
McELYEA, WALLACE, Medicine Lodge junior
McFADDEN, GAYLE, Hanston sophomore
McGOVERN, KATHLEEN, Gorden City sophomore
McGOWAN, LOUISE, Salina junior
McGOWAN, MELVA, Solino sophomore
McGUIRE, BLAKE, Hoys freshman
McGUIRE, MARLENE, Greensburg junior
McGUERE, RONNIE, Greensburg freshmon
McGU I RE, TERRY, Utica ju nior
Me I NTOSH, SHER YLN, Oak Hill sophomore
MclNTOSH, SUE, Cloy Center sophomore
McKENNA, PATRICIA, Jennings sophomore
McKINNEY, LYLE, Lewis freshman
MeLAIN, LENNET, Satonta junior
MCLAUGHLIN, ARLINDA, Hays junior
MCLAUGHLIN, KEN, Hays junior
McLEAN, BYRON, Protection junior
McLELAND, DAVID, Great Bend sophomore
Beauty and the Beast contestants prepare
to have their picture taken for contest
posters.
295
Classes McM-Ni
MtMURRAY, DAVID, Marysvilte freshman
McN AUGHT, RICHARD, Garden City junior
McN I CHOLS, DOU GLAS, Burr Oa k ju nior
MCWILLIAMS, RON, Sharon Springs fresh man
NAUER, PAULA, Jennings junior
NAYLOR, DOYLE, Dodge City junior
NAYLOR, PATRICIA, Concordia freshman
NEDROW, MARY, Kirwin sophomore
NEITZEL, SHERRY, St. Francis junior
NELSON, BARBARA, Derby junior
NELSON, BARBARA E., Lincoln sophomore
NELSON, BARBARA JEAN, Beloit sophomore
NELSON, CAROLYN, Manhattan sophomore
NELSON, KEVIN, Salina junior
NELSON, OPAL, Rush Center junior
NEMECHEK, MARY LOU, Goodland sophomore
NEUBERGER, LQREY, Norton sophomore
NEUFORTH, HAROLD, Great Bend junior
NEWHALL, BERT, Bison freshman
NEWBERRY, MARCY, Colby junior
NEUMAN, BETTY, Ellsworth junior
NEUMAN, MARK, Kanopolis freshman
NICHOLAS, JOEL, Johnson sophomore
NICHOLS, DOUGLAS, Assaria junior
NICHOLS, JAMES, Alton freshman
Alpha Phi Omega includes the Gustads in
their caroling party during the Christmas
season.
Classes Ni-OI
NICKELSQN, SHERYL, Oakley junior
NIERMEIER, DEBRA, Stockton freshman
NIERNBERGER, JOLENE, Ellis sophomore
NILSSON, KAREN, Los Alamos, N. M, fresffman
NINE Mi RE, DAVID, WaKeeney freshman
NINEM1RE, LOUIS, Clayton freshman
NIPPLE, FREDERICK, Moscow freshman
NOAH, CAROLE, Hays junior
NOBLE, DON, Topeka sophomore
NQKES, RAY, Sharon Springs junior
NOLL, DEBBIE, Wamego freshman
NQNDORF, JOLEEN, Hoxie freshmon
NORDEN, EDWARD, Kensington sophomore
NORMAN, RICHARD, Norton junior
NORTH, M ARV IN, Bl uff City ju nfc>r
NORTON, VERDE LLA, Pork fresh mo n
NORTHROP, PEGGY, Jetmore junior
NORVELL, JOE, Lincoln sophomore
NOVINGER, CARL Plains sophomore
NUSSER, TERRY, Jetmore freshman
NUTSCH, LEON, Hill City sophomore
NUZUM, LAURIE, Hutchinson'' sophomore
OBERLE, GARY, Elltnwood freshman
OBERLE, STEPHAN, Elltnwood junior
OBERMU ELLER, DARYL, Lincoln sophomore
OBORN.Y, DIANNE, Hays freshman
OBORNY, MILLIE J., Timken junior
OCHS, JOYCE, Russell Springs sophomore
OCHS, RONALD, Utica junior
OCHS, STEPHAN, Great Bend sophomore
OCHSNER, ROBERT, St. Francis sophomore
ODEGARD, STEVEN, Great Bend sophomore
ODEN, BARBARA, Sterling junior
ODLE, DIANE, Glen Elder junior
0ELKERS, CONNIE, McCracken freshmon.
OESER, RANDY, Cloflin junior
O'HARA, CHARLES, SoEina junior
OHNSAT, FRANCIS, Tipton freshmon
OLOMON, DENISE, Goodland junior
OLSON, CONNIE, Oberlin junior
297
Classes Ol-Pa
OLSON, STACY C-, Jetmore sophomore
OLSON, TURE, Luray sophomore
OPDYCKE, VIRGINIA, Hutchinson junior
ORR, LOYDE, Oberfin freshman
OSBORNE, CHARLES, Hansfon sophomore
OSBURN, JEAN I E, Peobody sophomore
OSH ANT, TERRI E, Hoys sophomore
OSHEL, JUDY, Holyrood sophomore
OSTMEYER, JOHN, GrinneU freshman
OTTE, LA VONNE, Great Bend sophomore
OTTER, CHARLOTTE, New Almelo junior
OWENS, CAROL, Hays freshmon
PABST, DEANNA, Colby freshman
PACKER, ANSEL, Marysville junior
PAGE, DAVID C,, Salina freshmon
PAGE, DOUGLAS, Monkoto freshmon
PAGE, JAMES, Solino freshmon
PAGET, WILLIAM, Lebanon sophomore
PAHLS, EDWIN T., Cawker City, junior
PAHLS, JANEL, Cawker City sophomore
PALMER, JOHN, Waldo freshmon
PANKRATZ, CHARLES, Morion sophomore
PARISH, STEVE, St, John junior
PARSER, KAREN, Wichita junior
PARKER, LYNDA, Belpre sophomore
Greek functions help pledges become ac-
quainted with actives and pledges alike.
Many Greeks agree that the park Is an
excellent setting for such gatherings.
298
Soloist Terry Mai displays his talent as a
vocalist during the November Varsity Band
Show,
Classes Pa-Pe
PARKER, MARY, Ploinville freshman
PARKER, ROBERT- PSainville sophomore
PARROTT, MICHAEL, Colby junior
PARTINGTON, CURTIS, Sterling freshman
PAS E K , STEV EN, Dorr a nee fresh mo n
PATCHEN, LARRY, Jetmore junior
PEACOCK, GAYLA, Sylvia sophomore
PEARCE, COLETTE, Beeler junior
PEARSON, DENNIS, Asherville [unior
PECK- MARY ILL Heoly freshman
PEKAREK, JANET r Wilson sophomore
PENKA, JOYCE, Garfield sophomore
PENN LNGTON, JOYCE, Qa kley [unior
PENN I NGTON, KIM, Augusta junior
P E R K I N S, D 1 ANA LYNN E , LaC rosse f re sh mo n
PEROUTEK, CHERYL, Esbon freshman
PERRY- ROBERT, Scandio sophomore
PETERS, STEPHEN, Good land freshman
PETERS- TERRY, Goadtemd freshman
PETER SON , D I AN A, L i n a $ bo r g f resh mo n
P ETERSON, D3ANE, Stockton fresh mo n
PETERSON, JERALD. Saline freshman
PETERSON, LA RON, Conway junior
PETTERA, KATHRYN, LudeM sophomore
PETTIJQHN, SHARON, Stockton junior
299
Classes Pf-Po
PFANNENSTI EL, DON, Schoenchen fresh man
PFANNENSTJEL, DUANE, Ransom junior
PFANNENSTI El, GERALD, Hoys junior
PFANNENST1EL, JANICE, Collyer sophomore
PFANNENSTI EL, JOANNE, Ness City freshman
PFANNENSTJEL, JUDY, Victoria sophomore
PFANNENSTIEL THOMAS, Hoys junior
PFANNENST1EL, VERLIN, Hoys sophomore
PFEIFER, BETTY, Garden City junior
PFEIFER, MADONNA, Bogue junior
PFEIFER, MARI E, Hoys freshman
PFENNINGER, ROGER, Nekoma junior
PFORTMILLER, CAROLYN, Notomo freshman
PFLUGHOFT, KATHY, Geneseo 'sophomore
PHELPS, EBER, Hays freshman
PHIFER, SHERYL, Hays freshman
PHILIP, SANDRA, Hoys freshman
PHILLIPS, JOAN, Lamed sophomore
PHILLIPPE, SARA, Liberal freshman
PH YE, LINDA, Medicine Lodge junior
PICKARD, KAREN, Vono, Colo, sophomore
PICKARD, RITA, Vono, Colo, freshman
PICKERING, CARLENE, WoKeeney junior
PIN NICK, SHIRLEY, Minneolc freshman
P3SHNY, LON, Waterville junior
PIXLER, CYNTHIA, Smith Center freshman
PIXLER, EDWIN, Smith Center junior
PLANTE, BELINDA, Sollna sophomore
PLEMONS, MARIE, Medicine Lodge sophomore
PLYMELL, SHIRLEY, Scott City sophomore
POAGE, DAVID, Almeno freshman
POORE, LINDA, Stockton freshman
POPE, DON, Junction City freshman
PGPPEN, LINDA, Downs junior
PORTER, JAN, Oberiin freshman
POST, UNDA, Ploinville freshman
POTTBERG, MARTHA, Downs freshmon
POT TB ERG, MARY, Downs freshmon
POTTER, KONNJE, Marysville freshmon
POWERS, DOUGLAS, Groinfield freshmon
POWERS, SHERAN, Hays junior
300
Classes Pr-Re
PRICE, JIM, Marysville freshman
PRICE, MARY ANN,£olla (unlor
PROCHASKA, ROGER, Salma freshman
PROSSER, JUDY, Great Bend sophomore
PRU$A, STEVE, Bolton freshman
PTACEK, KAREN, Russet! freshman
PUGH, LAURA, St, Fronds Freshman
PUGH, PATRICIA, Sf. Fronds sophomore
PURVIS, SHARON, Weskan sophomore
PUYEAR, MARSHA, Greensburg sophomore
PUYEAR, MARTHA, Green sburg sophomore
QUINT, RONALD, Hill City sophomore
RASAS, JOYCE, Luray junior
RABERDSNG, LUCINDA, Harper freshman
RACETTE, LARRY, Larnad freshman
RADCLIFFE, DANA, HEEt City sophomore
RAlLE, CHARLENE, Goadland sophomore
RA I LSBACK, MARIAN, Qberlin sophomore
RAMPY, TROY, SedgwEck freshman
RAMSEY, BEVERLY, Liberal sophomore
RAND, CHARLENE, Clifton freshman
RANDLE, NANCY, Ulysses freshman
RANDOLPH, DONOVAN, Liberal freshman
RANDOLPH, JANIS, Jennings sophomore
RANKIN, JANET, Norton Freshman
RATHGEBER, KEITH, Kiorfa junior
RAJHUT, DUANE, Garden City sophomore
RAUSCHER, MARY, Edsor freshman
RAY, VICKY, Oberlin sophomore
RAYL, KENT, Hutchinson sophomore
REDGER, JANIS, Carlton junior
REECE, STEVE, Downs freshman
REED, B, J_, Hays junior
REED, KATHLEEN, Colby junior
REESE, NORM AD I N E, Logan sophomore
REEVER, VERNON, Libera! sophomore
REHA, MARK, Timken sophomore
ftEHM, LORA, Obenm sophomore
REiD, DONNA, Downs freshman
REIMAN, CLARENCE W„ Hays freshman
301
Class Re-Ri
REIMER, JAY, Inman sophomore
RE I MER, RON, Meade freshman
REIN, DALE, Bazine freshman
REIN, JANICE, Bazine freshman
REIN, KENNETH, Russell freshman
REINKING, VICTOR, Tescott freshman
REISER, ROCHELLE, Wichita sophomore
REMPE, EDWARD, Plainville freshman
REMPE, WALTER, Plainville junior
RENNER, ROBERT, Oakley junior
RENNER, SHARON, Goodland freshman
RENNER, SUSAN, Monument sophomore
REYER, CRAIG, Burdick freshman
REYNOLDS, CYNTHIA, Natoma sophomore
RHUDY, LAYTON, Lincoln freshman
RICHMEIER, LAURA, Moreland freshman
RICHMOND, DENNIS, Codell junior
R1DDER, J IM, Marienthol sophomore
RIDDLE, DEBBIE, Wichita freshman
RIDLER, GLADYS, Hays junior
The spring-like weather, common throughout the year, made living easy.
302
Classes Ri-Ro
Rl EDEL h ANDREW, Hoys sophomore
RIEDEL, KATHRYN, Hoys freshman
R I E DE LP, JAN I S, WaKeeney fresh man
RIEDL, KATHERYN, Oris sophomore
RlEGEL, GARY, Ford junior
RfFFORD, DEBORAH, Hays sophomore
RIGOR, BRENDA, Weskan freshman
RINEY, MICHAEL, Liberal freshman
RING, DEBBIE, Polco freshman
RGBBEN, FRA NONE, Victoria freshmen
ROBBEN, GARY, Grinnell sophomore
ROBERTS, ALAN, Damar junior
ROBERTS, ANITA, Gove junior
ROBERTS, ELLEN, Shields freshman
ROBERTS, GARY, Norton sophomore
ROBERTS, JILL, Proit junior
ROBERTS, MICHAEL, Wg Keeney sophomore
ROBERTSON, DAVID, Lawrence freshman
ROBERTSON, JACK, Greensburg freshman
"Love for Love" featured elaborate cos-
tumes and became Little Theater's second
production of the season.
303
Classes Rob-Rot
ROBERTSON, REBECCA, Hutchinson junior
ROBINSON, GREG, Hoys junior
ROBINSON, KARLA, Cowker City sophomore
ROBINSON, ROGER, Hoys junior
ROBINSON, RUTH, Hoys freshman
ROS I N SON H WILLI AM S. , Hoys t reshma n
ROBINSON, WILLIAM L, Oberlm junior
ROBL, STEVEN, Elliitwood freshman
ROEMER, JANET, Groinfieid sophomore
ROGERS, DEBRA, McCracken junior
ROGERS, JACK, Long Island freshman
ROGERS, JEAN, Colby junior
ROGERS, PAM, Plainvifle freshman
ROHLEDER, MARY KAY, Hoys freshman
ROHR, GERALD, Hays junior
ROHR, GLORIA, Hoys sophomore
ROHR. JEANETTE, Hays sophomore
ROHR, LLOYD, Solaria fresh mo n
ROHR, SANDRA, Ness City sophomore
ROHR, STANLEY, Hoys junior
ROHRBOUGH, JOHNNY, Scotf City sophomore
ROLF, KAREN, Isabel junior
ROLES, GLENDA, Geneseo junior
ROL LM A N , GAY l E, Mor row vi lie so p ho mo re
ROMANUCCI, ALISON, Kanopolis freshman
ROSE, 0ERNETA, Scott City sophomore
ROSE, DUANE, Scott City junior
ROSE, LARRY, Wichito freshman
ROSENBERG, NEIL, Great Bend sophomore
ROSENBERG, REX, Great Bend junior
ROSS, CAROL, Hoys junior
ROSS, FRANCIS, Ellin wood junior
ROSS, LINDA, Meade freshman
ROSS, LLOYD, Meode sophomore
ROSS, WALTER, Hays junior
ROTH, SOB. Russell freshman
ROTH, HAROLD, Bison junior
ROTH, MARVIN, Hays junior
ROTH, ROSANN, El I inwood freshman
ROTH, SUSAN, Topeka freshman
Fori Hays students present the highlights
of the !960's with various homecoming
float entries. This float depicts the launch-
ing of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Con-
ference and hope for a Tiger victory.
Classes Ro-Sa
ROTH FUSS, LARRY, Clifton junior
ROUTH, CHARLES, Great Bend junior
ROWE, TOM, Garden City junior
ROWLAND, CAROLYN, Great Bend sophomore
ROWLEY, SHEILA, Garden City freshman
ROYL, DUANE, Fhilllpsburg junior
RUDA, JAMES, Atwood junior
RUDA, ROSE, Atwood freshman
RUDER, LOIS, Hays junior
RUDER, MARY, Hays freshman
RUDER, MYRNA, Hays- freshman
RUEB, CYNTHIA, St. Francis junior
RUFENACHT, AUDREY, Ness City junior
RUPP, ELSIE, Hoys junior
RUPP, MARGO, Scott City freshman
RUPP, NAOMI, Ellis junior
RUSCH, JAN, Chapman sophomore
RUSCQE, STEVEN, Great Bend junior
RUSS, EDWARD, Phi]|ip 5 burg, freshman
RUSSELL, SHARON, WaKeeney junior
RUUD, HOWARD, Jamestown sophomore
RYAN, JULI E, Brownell freshman
RYNERSON, DON, Jet mo re junior
SADDLER, CORLA, Colby sophomore
SADDLER, JOHN, Colby junior
305
Children enjoy wafer fun in the fountains
in front of Picken Hall
Classes Sa-Sc
SAGER, JANET, Bird City sophomore
SA1NDON, GREG, Zurich freshman
SALLEE, CAROLYN, St, John freshman
SALSBERRY, DICK, Anthony sophomore
SALTER, SHAN, Garden City sophomore
SAMPSON, GARY, Oak Hill junior
SAMDELL, DANIEL, Scondio freshman
SANDER, JOSEPH, Victoria junior
SANDER, LARRY, Hays sophomore
SANDER, SAM, Victoria junior
SANDER, STEVE, Gorham. sophomore
SANDERS, JOHNNY, Wichita freshmen
SANDERS, KAYE, Qofflin junior
SANDERS, MARGYRE, Junction City sophomore
SANDERS, ROSE, Wilson freshman
SANDWELL, JOHN, Morion junior
SANNEMAN, DEWEY, Palmer sophomore
SARGENT, VESTA, Riley freshman
SAUER, GERALD, Brownell freshman
SAUNDERS, MICHAEL, Stockton sophomore
SAWER, JAMES, Atwood sophomore
SAWIN, ROBERT, Lyons sophomore
SAWYER, PAUL, Pittsburgh, Pa. freshman
SAYLER, KAREN, Great Bend freshman
SCHABEN, CHERYL, Bazine sophomore
306
Classes Scha-Schl
SGHABEN, YOLANDA, Bazine freshman
SCHAEFER, MICHAEL,, HalyfOod sophomore
SCHAEFER* MIKE, Hoys junior
SCHAEFFER* ROBERT, AsSoria Junior
SCHAETZIE, HOWARD, Gordon Qty Pork,
N, Y. sophomore
SCHAFFER, GREGORY, Wright sophomore
SCHAFFER, JUDITH, Liebenthoi freshman
SCHAFFER* KATHRYN, Hoxte junior
SCHAFFTER, MIKE, Hutchinson freshman
SCHALANSKY, GLENDA, Almeng Freshman
SCHAMBER, DENNIS, Phillipsburg freshman
SCHEIB, DEBORAH, Lyons sophomore
SCHENK* DONNA, Great Bend Junior
SCHEUFLER, LYLE, ElEinwood junior
5CHEUERMAN, ROBIN, Bison junior
SCHEVE, TERRY, Herndon freshman
SCHICK, CARLA, Phiilipsburg sophomore
SCHI ELDS* GARY, Goodlond sophomore
SCHIEWE, VALGR1E, Preston freshman
SCHIFF, ARTHENA, Prott junior
SCHIRER* ELEANOR, Newton sophomore
SCHLAGECK, STEVE, Hox-e freshman
SCHLICK, EDNA, Salina junior
5CHLQCT E RMEI ER, JANET* ElEinwood junior
SCHLOCTERMEIER, PAUL, EHInwood junior
Pi Delta Epsilon members [earn about the
printing end of yearbook production as
they four American Yearbook Co.
307
Classes Schl-Schn
SCHLEGEL, BRYAN, Seneca [unior
SCHIAPP, JO ANN, Goodland junior
SCHLITTER, KATERI, Hay$ freshman
SGHMALZR1ED, LYNDEL, Sharon Springs sophomore
SCHMEIDLER, DARRELL, Hays freshman
SCHMElDLER, DONNA, Catherine junior
SCHMElDLER, JOHN, Catherine junior
SCHMElDLER, NEAL, Catherine junior
SCHMIDT, CARLA, Inman sophomore
SCHMIDT, DAVID, Hoys junior
SCHM3DT, DONALD, Hays junior
SCHMIDT, JOSEPH, Hoys junior
SCHMIDT, KATHERINE, WoKeeney freshman
SCHMIDT, MARLA, Catherine freshman
SCHMIDT, MELVIN, Pfeifer junior
SCHMIDT, MICHAEL, Grand Island, Neb. freshman
SCHMIDT, PHYLLIS, Catherine junior
SCHMIDT, TERRENCE, Hays freshman
SCHMIDTBERGER, RAYMOND, Victoria freshman
SCHNE I DER, D AVI D, Wo Keeney jun io r
SCHNEIDER, JAMES, Downs freshman
SCHNEIDER, JANEEN, Ellsworth junior
SCHNEIDER, LOIS, Olmitz freshman.
SCHNEIDER, PAMELA, Goodland freshman
SCH N EIDER, RONALD, Osborne fresh man
308
Classes Sch-Sco
SCHNELLE, CINDY, Oakley junior
SGHNEWElS, GAROLD, Hoisington junior
SCHQENDALLEft ANN, LoCrcsse freshman
SCHOENFELD, BELINDA, Groinfiefd freshman
SCHOCNIHALER, CLARjNDA, EJIfs junior
SCHOLLE, BETH, Dodge City junior
SCHOONOVER, JEFF, Ulysses freshman
SCHRADER, JUDY, Kinsley junior
SCHREIBER, CATHY, Beaver junior
SCHREINER, BARBARA, Hays fresh mon
SCHROEDER, NANCY, Lorraine freshman
SCHRODER, TOM, Hoys freshmen
SCHUCKMAN, DEBRA, Brownell freshman
SCHUGART, JUDY, Great Bend sophomore
SCHUKMAN, JAY, Hoys sophomore
SCHUKMAN, JOHN, Hays freshman
SCHULTE, JULY, Cowker City sophomore
SCHULTE. KAREN, Russell sophomore
SCHULTE, PAULA, Norton freshman
SCHULTE, SAND1E, Gorhom freshman
SCHULTZ, ARLEN, Hofyrood freshman
SCHULZ, CHERl, Bushton freshman
SCH U U, DONNA, Hunter f reshman
SCHUMACHER, CALVIN, Hays freshman
SCHUMACHER, THOMAS, Hoys Freshman
SCHUMAN, LILA, Walhena junior
SC H U P B AC H , GARY, K i o wo f resh mo n
SCHURLE, GLENDA, Manhattan freshman
SC H UST E 8, M I C H AEL, Ellis fresh ma n
SCHWAB, BEVERLY, LaOos&e junior
SCH WANK E, CH ARLES, Scott City sophomore
SCHWARZ, GREG, Hays junior
SCHWARZ, LAURETA, Grinnell freshman
SCHWARZ, LEONA, Grinnell freshman
SCHWARTZ, DENNIS, Hoys freshman
SCHWARTZ, MARY KAY, Hays sophomore
SCHWEITZER, KEN, Ransom freshman
SCHWERDTFEGER, CRYSTAL, Bushron freshman
SCHWINOT, BARRY, Lakm sophomore
SCOTT, KENNETH, Satina freshman
309
Classes Sc-Sh
SCOTT, SUSAN, Kingsdown sophomore
SEAMANS, LARRY, Jewell freshman
SE BAUGH, TELIA, Narcatur sophomore
SEE BERGER,. MARY JANE, Hanover sophomore
SEELE, LINDA, Monument junior
SEIB, BELINDA, Hoys freshman
SEIBERT, PAT, Marysville junior
SEKAVEC, MARY r Brownell sophomore
$E KA VEC, THOMAS, Brownell j un ior
SELBY, ROBERT, Brewster sophomore
SELFRIDGE, ALLEN, Honston junior
SELLERS, RICHARD, Wichita freshmen
SELZER, ELLEN, Hays freshman
SEMRAD, JUDY, Hoys sophomore
SETTLES, CHERYL, Junction City sophomore
SETTLES, STEVE, Scott City junior
SEUFER, DELAINE, Hoi I y, Colo, f reshma n
SEUSER, KATHLEEN, Bison freshman
SEUSY, TONjA, Solino junior
SEVERANCE, MELANIE, Beloit freshman
SEXSON, CHARLES, Weskon sophomore
SEYB, MARGARET, leoti junior
SHANDY, ROBERT, Manhattan junior
SHANK, MYRA, Bison freshman
SHAW, KEVIN, Oakley freshman
SHAW, LINDA, Oakley junior
SHAW, SANDRA, Selden junior
SHAW, SUE, Sublette junior
SHAY, MARGARET, Heoly junior
SHEAFFER, LONNIE, Abilene freshman
SHEETS, DEBORAH, Lincoln freshman
SHELTON, NIKKI, Garden City junior
SHERBONDY, DICK, Alton junior
SHERMAN, ELIZABETH, Ellsworth sophomore
SHERMAN, GORDON, Hostings, Neb, freshman
SHERWOOD, CHARLES, Hays freshman
SHEWEY, HELEN, Almena junior
SHIELDS, DONALD, Glade freshman
SH I E LDS, KAY, Hill City fresh ma n
SHIPLEY, CHRIS, Holy rood junior
SHIRACK, MICHAEL, Solomon junior
310
Classes Sh-Sm
SHIRK, KAREN, friend freshman
SHIRK, TOM, Ellis freshman
SHOEMAKER, LAURA, Lee ora junior
SNOMSHOR, MARGO, Garden City Junior
SHORT, SANDRA, Rexford freshman
5HORTRIDGE, KARLA, Jetmare freshman
SHUCK, JANICE, Burdett sophomore
SHUMATE, SlGNE, Garfield sophomore
SIEFKES, CHARLOTTE, EHinwood sophomore
SiEFKES, ROBERT, Hudson freshman
SIEMENS, HAROLD, Hutchinson junior
SfLKMAN, KEVIN, Goodlond freshman
SIMMONS, BARBARA, Elizabethtown, Pa. freshman
SIMMONS, SHERYLE, Hays junior
SIMONS, DONALD, Martenthal freshman
SIMPSON, DONNIE, Wichita freshman
StMPSON, JAMES, Soli no junior
SIMS, VAN, Meade sophomore
SlRiRATTNA, BOONSONG, Bangkok, Thailand freshman
SKROLANT, DAWN, Norton freshman
SLAVIK, DARYL, Kensington freshman
SLAViN, DANNY, Burdett junior
SLIPKE. PAM, New Almeto freshman
SLOAN, JUDITH, Colby Junior
SMALLEY, CAROL, Marysville freshman
SMtES, MARCIA, Courtland sophomore
SMITH, BERNARD, Winona sophomore
SMITH, DEE, Bird City freshman
SMITH, GREGORY, Lorraine junior
SMITH, JEANNETTE, Partridge sophomore
SMITH, JERRY, Hill City sophomore
SMITH, JOLENE, Hays freshmon
SMITH, JUANITA, Cold water freshman
SMITH, KARLA, Stockton junior
SMITH, KELVIN, Lenora freshman
SMITH, LEO, Garden City junior
SMITH, LOIS, Sharon Springs junior
SMITH, MARILYN, Bucklin freshman
SMITH, MARK, Oaf I in freshman
SMITH, MERSHON, Scott City sophomore
311
Classes Sm-St
SMITH, RICK, Ellis freshman
SMULL MARVIN, St, Francis junior
SNELL, SUSAN, Garden City freshman
SODA MANN, MARK, Hays freshman
SOEKEN, DANNY, Ellin wood sophomore
SOEKEN, RAYMOND, Lyons sophomore
SONDBURG, CONNIE, Winona freshman
SOWERS, SHERYL, Colby junior
SPLITTER, JANICE, Geneseo freshman
SPOHR, DENNIS, Dodge City junior
SPOMER, KATHY, Edson junior
SPREHE, JANET, Oakley junior
SPREHE, JANICE, Oakley junior
SPREIER, STEVEN, Rozel freshman
SPRESSER, KATHRYN, Dresden freshman
SPRINGER, JACALYN, Stockton freshman
SPROUT, SHARON, Gypsum freshman
STAAB, DENNIS, Hays freshman
STAAB, KARLA, Hoys freshman
STAAB, LEON L, Hoys sophomore
STAAB, LEON J., Hays junior
STAAB, TERRI, Hays freshman
STAATS, JANET, Coats freshman
STAGNER, ELIZABETH, Bazine junior
STAHL, BRUCE, Sedgwick freshman
STANLEY, DONNA, Goodlond junior
STANLEY, LYNDA, Dodge City freshman
STATELER, SHERIL, Minneala freshman
STEARNS, MICHAEL, Cawker City junior
STECKLEIN, KATHLEEN, Hays freshman
STECKLEIN, VIRGINIA, Hays sophomore
STECKLINE, SHARON, Hays freshman
STEFFAN, BEVERLY, Great Bend sophomore
STEFFEN, LOUISE, Burdett freshman
STEIN, PAULA, Collyer junior
STEIN, SCOTT, Plainville junior
STEINER, KATHY, Olmitz freshman
STEINEST, DENNIS, Russell junior
STEINIKE, PAUL, Sharon Springs sophomore
STEPHENS, LINDA, Grinndl junior
312
It s a cool dip in the creek for freshman class President Curtis Bender during the homecoming tug-of-war.
Classes Ste-Stu
STEPHENS, ROGER, Cbflm freshman
STEVENS, EUGENE, Aurora, Colo, freshman
STEVENS, TERRY, Wamego freshman
STEVENSON, GEORGE, Sterling sophomore
STEWART, ROND A, Stockton freshman
STEWART, STEPHANIE, Slockton junior
STIAWALT, NORMA, McPherson sophomore
STILL ROBERT, Kirwin junior
STINNETT, DAN, Wichita junior
STOECKLEIN, KEN, Nes$ City junior
STORM, LINDA, Hoys freshman
STORY* CYNTHIA, Plevna junior
STOVER, RITA, Garden City freshman
STRAMEL, PHIL, Cortez, Colo, freshmon
STREIT, JANET, Tipton freshman
STREJT, JEANNE, Phillipsburg junior
STREMEL, MARY, Hoxie sophomore
STROBERG, ROGER, Hutchinson junior
STROEDE, MARLENE, Ellsworth sophomore
STUART, MARY, Dodge City sophomore
STUART, PATRICK, St, Francis sophomore
STUKEN BROKER, SONDI, Kinsley sophomore
STULL, KENDALL, Turon freshman
STULL PEGGY, Luray junior
STUT2, DUANNA, Utica freshman
313
Classes Su-Th
SUELTER, CAROL Westfall freshman
SUMMERS, MARIETTA, Wallace freshman
SUMMERS, SUSAN, Ransom sophomore
SUPPES, RON, Scott City junior
SUPPES, TERRY, Bison freshman
SUTTON, BARBARA, Greensburg freshman
SWANBERG, STEVE, Alma, Neb, freshman
SWART, PATRICIA, Grinnell sophomore
SWART, SANDi, Grinne!) freshman
SWART, SANDRA, Grinnell freshman
SWAYZE, CURTIS, Cold water junior
SWEARINGEN, ROBERT, Jomestown sophomore
SWIHART, SARAH, Goshen, tnd, freshman
SWITZER, DANIEL, Dodge City junior
SWOBODA, JOHN, Hanover junior
TADDIKEN, MARK, Clifton sophomore
TAGGART, CONNiE, Hays freshman
TAPP AN, BRUCE, Lyons freshman
TATRO, FRANCIS, Giosca sophomore
TAXTER, MICHAEL, Hoys freshman
TAYLOR, DAVID, Wichita freshman
TAYLOR, GARY, Longmont, Colo, junior
TEASLEY, MICHAEL, Kansas City junior
TEASLEY, STAN, Phillipsburg freshman
TEDESCO, NOLA, Mahopac, N. Y. sophomore
TEEL, ROGER, Syracuse sophomore
TEETER, LORETTA, Ookley sophomore
TEMPLE, ROBIN, Lindsborg freshman
THALHElM, ARTHUR, Great Bend sophomore
THARP, TOM, Kiowa junior
THE IS, DAVID, Kansas City junior
THELANDER, LARRY, Salino junior
THIELE, THEODORE, Norton sophomore
THIELEN, JOSEPH, Dorronce junior
THOMAS, DOUGLAS, Jetmore junior
THGMASSQN, MARGARET, Hoys freshman
THOMM, RALPH, Kensington junior
THOMPSON, DIANNE, Ulysses freshman
THOMPSON, HARVEY, Geneseo freshman
THOMPSON, MILTON, Isabel freshman
314
Classes Th-Un
THOMPSON:, PAM, Wichita freshman
THOMPSON, SHIRLEY, Muliinville fres hman
THORNTON, BETTY, Greai Bend freshman
THUMMEL, JON, PlafnviJIe sophomore
THURMAN, CRAIG, Great Bend sophomore
THYFAULT, CARMELLA, Domar junior
TITTEL, JANA, Russell sophomore
TITTEL, LANA, Russell freshman
TITTLE, LINDA, Liberal f un ior
TOBIAS, ELAINE, Lyons freshman
TODD, LARRY, Good land freshmen
TODD, YONNA, Elkhart junior
TOE PEER, TOM, Hays 'sophomore
TONGISH, DAVE, Herdon freshman
TOWNS, RANDY, Stockton fresh mon
TOWNS, SUSAN, Poke freshman
TOWNSEND, KATHRYN, Lebanon, Neb. freshman
TRENT, ANNA, Pratt freshman
TREU, PATRICK, Hays sophomore
TRICKLE, ROBERT, Longford sophomore
TRICKS, TOMMY, Ulysses freshman
TRIPP, KERRY, Beloit sophomore
TROUT, SUSAN, Haysville junior
TROWBRIDGE, ELAINE, Brownell junior
TROWBRIDGE, THOMAS, Salinq sophomore
TUCKER, BILLY, Scott City junior
TUCKER, NANCY, Johnson junior
TURKLE, DIANA, Hoysvtlle sophomore
TURLEY, CAROL, Greensburg sophomore
TURNBULL, MARCIA, Jetmore sophomore
TURNER, GREG, Wichita sophomore
TURNER, JOHN, Little River sophomore
TURNER, PEGGY, Fowler sophomore
TURNER, SCOTT, Downers Grove, III. junior
TUTTLE, DENNIS, Quinter freshman
UBERT, ROBERT, Hoys junior
ULlN, TWfLA, Hunter freshmon
UNDERWOOD, LANA, WEchito sophomore
UNRIEN, MARYBETH, Plainville freshman
UNRUH, BONNIE, Fowler sophomore
3/5
Classes Un-Wa
UNRUH, DEBRA, Montezuma freshman
UNftUH, SUSAN, Copeland freshman
U PH AM, K A T H Y, Junction Ci ty so pho more
URBAN, KATHRYN, Ellsworth junior
URBAN, TERRANCE, Bison freshman
VAGUE, JEANETTE, Ellsworth sophomore
VAH LING, WILLIAM, Clayton sophomore
VALLENTINE, SUSIE, Topeka freshman
VALLIN, EMILY, Bird City junior
VANDIVIER, JUANITA, Sawyer freshman
VAN EATON, QUENTIN, Stockton sophomore
VANDBGRIFFE, JANICE, Atwood sophomore
VAN DOREN, MARILYN, Hoys freshman
VAN KOOTEN, LAVERNE, Long Island junior
VANN, DIANE, Lakin sophomore
VANN, MARY JO, Fowler junior
VAN VLEET, MERALD, Arcadia, freshman
VAN WEY, CONNIE, Belleville junior
VAN WINKLE, KENNETH, St, John junior
VAN WINKLE, RICHARD, Ransom sophomore
VAP, RICHARD, Atwood junior
VENNEBERG, GERALD, Syracuse junior
VINCENT, JOHN, Sterling freshman
VINCENT, MARTHA, Hoys freshman
VON ADA, DEBRA, Sylvan Grove freshman
VONADA, KAREN, Lincoln junior
VON FELDT, DARREL, Hays freshman
VON FELDT, JOHN, Hays freshman
VOPAT, ALAN, Wilson junior
VORAN, SHARON, Cimarron junior
VORE, CARL, Kendall junior
VQTH, JAN, Ellinwood freshman
V ft AT ( L, CON N I E, La r ned j on ior
WADSWORTH, TIM, Sedgwick sophomore
WAGNER, GARY, Victoria freshmon
316
Classes Wag-War
WAGNER. MARCIA, Poko freshman
WAGNER, TERRY, Hoys freshman
WAHRMAN, JOSEPH, Bird City junior
WAIT, JACQUELYN, Notomo freshman
WALDMAN, GEORG ENE, Gra infield fresh mon
WALDO, DENNIS, Oberlin freshmon
WAlDSCHMlDf, CYNTHIA, LeCrosse sophomore
WALDSCKM3DT, MJJCE, LoCrasse freshmon
WALKER, BARBARA, Fowler freshmon
WALKER, CHERIE, Deerfield junior
WALKER, DEBt, Ulysses sophomore
WALKER, KENNETH, Wathena freshmon
WALKER, MARSHALL, Ulysses freshmon
WALKER, RALPH, Dodge City junior
WALKER, RONALD, Ulysses sophomore
WALKER, THELMA, Fowler junior
WALLACE, AL JOE, Barnard junior
WALLACE, ROBIN, Wichita sophomore
WALTER, CATHERINE, Victoria sophomore
WALTERS, BERNITA, Hays freshman
WALTERS, DAVID, Hays sophomore
WALTERS, IRIS, Hays sophomore
WALTERS, KATHLEEN, Hays sophomore
WALTERS, MARY, Hoys freshmon
WALTERS, nancy, liberal junior
WALTERS, THOMAS, Hays junior
WALTERS, WILLIAM, Hoys junior
WALTON, KELLY, Wichita freshmon
WALZ, LYNN, Greensburg sophomore
WANKLYN, ALLAN, Rondoll freshmon
WANN, DAVID, Hays junior
WANNAMAKER, JENNIFER, Ellis sophomore
WARD, CYNTHIA, Ulysses sophomore
WARD, JULIE, Cloyton freshmon
WARD, LESLIE, Norcatgr freshmon
WARD, TRANDA, Red Cloud, Neb. sophomore
WARLQP, SHARON, Holyrood freshmon
WARREN, MARY ANN, Stafford freshmon
WARRICK, DIANNA, Horsing ion sophomore
WARRICK, KEN, HoiirngTon junior
317
Classes Wa-Wh
WASINGER, EDWIN* Hays junior
WASINGER, LLOYD p Victoria sophomore
WASINGER, MAX, Garde* City junior
WASSINGER, SANDRA, Ness City junior
WASTOG, MICHAEL, Cayerville, N. J, freshman
WEATHERS, DOUG, Greot Bend freshman
WEBER, ARLENE, Ft. Scott sophomore
WEBER, CAROLYN. Hays Freshman
WEBER, EILEEN, La Crosse freshman
WEBER, JOSEPH, Oof fin junior
WEBER, MARY, Haxie junior
WEBS, GAY LEE, Alexander freshman
W E BST E R, CHAR LES* Canton j u n Ear
WEIGEL, LELAND, OakJey sophomore
WE1LERT, SHEILA, Hays junior
WEIMER, BOB, Grafnfield sophomore
WEIMER, EUGENE. Ellis junior
WE3SHAAR, VICKI, Argonio freshman
WELBORN, COLLEEN, Clyde freshman
WELKER, JUDY, Alton junior
WELLBROCK, RICHARD, Ellis sophomore
WELTY, ANN, Pittsburg freshman
WENCIKER, ANNA LEI, Tribune sophomore
WENRICK, CARL, Cimarron junior
WENTE, CAROL, Morlond sophomore
WERNER, DONALD, El I inwood junior
WERNER, WAYNE, Sharon freshmon
WERTH, CAROLYN, McCracken freshmon
WERTH, DALE, Sc hoe nc hen freshman
WERTH, DARRELL, Hoys sophomore
WERTH, RONALD, Sehoenchen freshman
WERTH, WAYNE, McCracken freshman
WESSEL, HELEN, Selden junior
WEST, RICHARD, Heoly freshmon
WEST, THOMAS, Heoly freshman
WESTBROOK, DEBORAH, Rhillfpsbwrg junior
WESTPHAL, DONALD, Hays sophomore
WE ST PH AL, Nancy, Isabel sophomore
WETZ, GREG, Kiowa freshman
WHEATCROFT, DENNIS, Ell in wood sophomore
319
Classes Wh-Wi
WHEATCROFT, JANICE, Shields junior
WHEELER, LETA, Wakeeney sophomore
WHEELER, SUSAN, Garden dry sophomore
WHlTCHEft, PEGGY, Prairie Village trevhman
WHITE, BOBBI JO, Hill CiTy junior
WHITE, JOEL, Wichita sophomore
WHITE, LYLE, Kansas City junior
WHITE, MASK, Derby sophomore
WHITEHEAD, STEVE, Meade freshman
WHITESIDE, GERALD, Speorville freshmon
WICHERS, JOYCE, Beloit freshman
WfCKE, LINDA, Atwood junior
WlCKERSHAM, STEVEN, Saline freshman
W! DENES, BETTY, Ellin wood junior
W1ESENDANGER, JOYCE, Solino freshmon
WIESE, EMMA, Luroy junior
WtGGJNS, CLIFTON, Pratt junior
WILGERS, MARY LEE, Hoys junior
WILHELM, DONALD, Rush Center freshman
WILHELM, ROBERT, Sterling sophomore
WILKEN, EDWARD, Modoc freshmon
WILKERSON, GARY, Monter freshman
WILKINSON, MARY, Goodtand freshman
WJLLARS, JANET, Delphos freshman
WILLIAMS, AMY, La Crosse freshmon
WILLIAMS, DAVID, Denver, Colo, freshman
WILLIAMS, DEBBIE, Mu I tin vide freshman
WILLIAMS, DONNA, Hays junior
WILLIAMS, LINDA, Pdainville sophomore
WILLIAMS, ORVILLE, Montezuma freshmon
WILLIAMS, TRUDY, Greensburg sophomore
WILLIS, BETH, Syracuse freshman
WILLIS, CHARLES, Syracuse junior
WILSON, BOYD, Shields junior
WILSON, FLOYD, Shields junior
WELSON, FRED, Ho ze I tan junior
WILSON, JERRY, Mankato freshman
WILSON, STEVE, Wichita freshman
WINDHOLZ, DOUGLAS, Hoys freshman
WINDHOLZ, GUY, Hays sophomore
319
Classes Wi-Wu
WINDHOIZ, KENNETH, Hays sophomore
WINQHOIZ. KENNETH X, Hoys freshman
WINDHOIZ, WAYNE, Hays freshman
WINKLER, STEVE. Rozel junior
WINTER, DEBBIE, Great Bend freshman
WINTON. RICHARD. Arvada, Colo, freshman
WlRTZ, JAYNE, Great Bend junior
WIRTZ, JOtEEN, Great Bend sophomore
WITTHUHN, VERLENE, Bovine freshman
WITTHUHN, VERTA, Bazine sophomore
WITTlG, JUNE, Susonk sophomore
WITTMAN, CYNTHIA, Russel! sophomore
WITTMAN, JANE, Russell freshman
WITTMAN, LLOYD, Hoys freshman
WITTMAN, PATRICIA, Ellis sophomore
W1TWER, KAREN, Abilene junior
WQBKER, DAVID, Omaha, Neb. soph a more
WOLF, ANNA, Goddard freshman
WOLF, BARBARA, Hoys freshman
WOLF, ROBERT, Roys sophomore
WOLFE, DAN, Dodge City junior
WOLFE, ROVELLA, Norton freshman
WALTERS, JOYCE, Portls sophomore
WOMACK, ROGER, Newton freshman
WONG, SHING CHI, Hong Kong freshman
WOODS, KENNETH, Ellsworth junior
WOODS, MAE JEAN, Lebanon sophomore
WOODS, PH ILL! P, Greensburg sophomore
WOODY, BERNICE, Beverly freshman
WOOLDRIDGE, BRAD, Ulysses freshman
WORCESTER, STEVEN, Hill City sophomore
WORDEN, SUSAN, Norton sophomore
WORLEY, ALLAN, Lawrence freshman
WOYDZIAK, BOB, Dorrance sophomore
WGYDZIAK, STEVEN, Hoisington sophomore
WRIGHT, JOSEPH, Wichita sophomo re
WRIGHT, MARCIA, Kiowa fresh man
WRIGHT, RUSSELL, Sioux City, to. freshman
WRIGHTMAN, CATHY, Derby sophomore
WURM, NANCY, Oberltn freshman
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Classes Wy-Zw
WYATT, JOHN, N* Y. Gly, N. Y, junior
WYATT, LINDA, Rexford junior
WYATT, SHARON, Ashland, junior
WYCOFF, JAY, Anthony freshman
WYCOFF, SUSAN, Greot Bend sophomore
WYLEY, LINDA, Kirwin junior
WYLEY, KAY, Kirwin freshman
YALE, LUCILLE, Groinfieid junior
YEA2EL, ,DAYNA, Kansas City freshman
YENNE, DONNA, Smith Center sophomore
YODER, CHERYL, Goodlond freshman
YGNK, WESLEY, Phijlipsburg freshman
YOUNG, CANDACE, Oberlin junior
YOUNT, BILL, Sublette freshman
YOXALL, BONNIE, Stockton sophomore
YOXALL, DIANNA, Stockton freshman
YUST, PHIL, Sylvia junior
ZAMEtNJK, IRWIN, Luray freshman
ZECHA, DAVID, Lamed junior
ZEIGLER, ZEARL, Wilmore freshman
ZELLNER, JOE, Marienthol junior
ZERFAS, TERRY, Ellis sophomore
ZERR, DEAN, Atwood junior
ZERR, DENNIS, Grinnell sophomore
ZERR, KEVIN, GrinneLE freshman
ZIEGLER, GWEN, Cotlyer- sophomore
ZIEGLER, KATHLEEN, Collyer freshmen
ZIEGLER, KATHY, Groinfieid freshman
Z1ER, KRISTIN, Lincoln junior
ZILLINGER, ALAN, Phillipsburg sophomore
ZIMMER, KURT, Jamestown f res him an
ZIMMERMAN, JANA, Hoys freshman
ZIMMERMAN, LARRY, Hays sophomore
Z1PFEL, GARY, Belleville, 111. junior
Z W EY G A R DT, CHAR L EN E, St * Fro nc is so p homo re
ZWICKLE, LONNY, Norton sophomore
ZWINK, TIMOTHY, Macksville junior
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The year has passed;
Our shadows have lengthened.
Hopefully, we have begun to learn
The special lesson of loving.
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Our year is over. All of us have
grown in some aspect of life; each
is closer to casting his own inde-
pendent shadow.
My year as editor has been a
series of memorable frustrations and
accomplishments. But this Reveille is
not my book alone; it belongs to the
school and especially to that part
of Fort Hays that did the most to
make it a reality: the students.
in giving thank-you’s, the biggest
must go to the staff for their loyalty
and willingness to work extra hours
in order to complete the book.
Leader staff has proven to be price-
less ally. Mrs. Rogers, our advisor,
and Taylor Publishing Co. represen-
tative Paul McClellan, have given me
the needed knowledge and assistance
to do the job. Thanks to the Photo
Lab staff for providing the pictures
you see in this book. Without them
the fun part — the pictures — would
be lacking.
And finally, a special hug of ap-
preciation to Lynn Bunker, Ella Ray-
burn and Rita English who did so
much to keep my spirits up and get
the pages done.
Roxy Green
Editor
SPECIAL CREDITS
Photo: Sunrise — p, 1, Dennis Franz; AW Winter
Scenes, Dennis Franz; Inauguration Shots, Photo
Lab; Moon Shots, NASA,
Cover Design: Dale Bennett, Taylor Publishing
Co. and Joe Wright, Port Hays Stale,
Class Pictures: De’me Studios,
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1009 Main Street 625-3810
COMFORT PLUS BEAUTY
HOME FURNITURE CO.
229 West 10th 625-2589
334
Houseware
Auto Supplies
Latest Fashions
Sporting Equipment
School Supplies Just a Few of the Many
Health and Beauty Aids Departments In Our New Store
ALCO
2702 Vine
628-1095
School Supplies •for the Student
Office Supplies for the Businessman
MARKWELL'S INC.
10 IQ Main Street 625-96 1 i
FHS bowling classes enjoy themselves at Centennial
Go Bowling!
CENTENNIAL LANES
2400 Vine 625-2916
335
HAYS NATIONAL BANK
Put Your Money in Good Hands! Member FD1C
Each year Central Kansas Power Co., Inc., grants two scholarships to Fort Hays State
students who are children of company employees. President John Stewart presents
this year's scholarships to Kathy Riedel (left) and Leta Wheeler (right).
CENTRAL KANSAS POWER CO.
Serving the College, the Community and the Area
With Dependable Economical Gas and Electric Service
YOUR TAXPAYING, INVESTOR-OWNED PUBLIC UTILITY
III East llth
625-3437
336
2414 Vine
625-3015
JEP'S SUPER SERVICE PHILLIPS 66
1300 Mam
SERVICE PLUS 625-2715
BOOGAARTS SUPER MARKET
Fine Foods and Choice Meat
We Also Have a Fine Selection in Our Shoe Department.
, tci w rr> '' ’ J
337
VARSITY BOWL
We Have Plenty of Parking Space and a Drive-In Window If You're in a Hurry.
EAT AT THE
VARSITY BOWL
4th and Main
625-9955
W & 2 ? -
We Have the Very Finest in Movie Entertainment.
Bring the Kids and Don't Forget to Refresh at the Snack Bar.
FOX THEATRE
1202 Main 625-9567
338
SPORT MODELS
LUXURY MODELS
ECONOMY MODELS
General Motors Cars Are Designed to Please.
JENSEN MOTORS INC.
108 East 13th 628-8231
Anytime you get hungry, stop in and dine
with us. We'll fill you up with delicious food
at economical prices.
DAN S CAFE
OPEN 24 HOURS
Highway 40 By-Pass 625-9429
Ktds of All Ages Shop at
FT. HAYS PHARMACY
2 i 7 West 10th 625-3469
Fort Hays Nurses Receive Much of Their Training at —
HADLEY REGIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER
201 East 7th 625-3441
339
PIERCE-SCHIPPERS
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC
HELPING FORT HAYS STATE GROW
General Office — Farmers State Bank Building 625-2417
Contractors for the Fort Hays State Memorial Union Annex and Wiest Dormitory Addition
340
RAMADA INN
ROADSIDE HOTELS
A Haven for Weary Travelers
3205 North Vine
628-8261
Ramada Inn
MARS
RESTAURANT
Cantonese Delicacies and
Savory t Tasty American Dishes
3205 North Vine
625-6315
341
JOSTEN'S
LARGEST CLASS RING
AND ANNOUNCEMENT
COMPANY IN THE WORLD
SERVING FORT HAYS
Our Representative
GARY CASEY
Box 686, Hays, Kansas 625-5769
PURDY'S
PHARMACY
We Think of Your Health,
109 West 10th 625-2529
unions
232 West 9th
628-1022
COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL
RENTALS
Smart Athletes Come to Fort Hays State
Smart Buyers Come to
HINKHOUSE-WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE
342
GAGELMAN MOTORS
Maverick, Mustang, Falcon, Torino, Galaxy, LTD, Thunderbird
528 East 8th 625-3411
Beautify the Inside of Your Home.
HOUSE OF COLOR
110 West nth 625-3814
Whether It Is a Sad Time or a Glad
Time, Flowers Say It Better.
HAYS FLORAL SHOP
115 West 8th 625-7115
NORTHWESTERN
TYPEWRITER
We Not Only Have Typewriters.
We Have Every Office Supply
You’ll Need,
800 Main
625-7323
It's always
customer first
at Ellis County's
largest and
oldest bank!
1200 Main
625-6595
Two Fort Hays State Students Speak With C. Ozwin Rutledge.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
344
If You Like to Dress Well
Come fo
CALHOUN'S INC.
27th and Hall 628-8816
BROWN'S SHOE FIT CO.
Our Primary Concern is the Comfort of Your Feet.
1102 Main 625-2711
m
2102 Vine 625-751!
We are known all over the coun-
fry for our delicious pizzas. Come
in and try one.
PIZZA HUT
345
PHILIP & SON BERNARD'S
HARDWARE MEN'S WEAR
719 Main
625-3611
101! Main 625-3913
Tools and Supplies for the
Building Professions
DAG'S
PIZZA
Also
Many Other
Italian Dishes
8th and Vine
628-1522
346
YOGI BEAR'S
Honey Fried
CHICKEN
2503 Vine 628-1117
MIDWEST
TOBACCO CO.
Distributors ol Budweiser, Michelob,
and Busch Bavarian
811 Fori 625-3712
Constantly at Work to Bring You the News
NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
507 Main 625-3421
New Facilities
to
Serve You Better
HOME LUMBER CO INC.
8th and Vine 625-2216
347
GUERCIO
STUDIOS
Top Quality Photography
1303 Mam 625-23 10
CHALLENGER
MOTORS
Dodge Cars and Trucks
Number One Used Cars
You may be Dodge material!
170$ Vine 628-1409
Close to
campus for
between class
refreshment
or after
school snacks
625-9892
507 West 7th
RED COAT RESTAURANT
348
FOUR
SEASONS
Women's Apparel
■for All Occasions
802 Main 625-9713
SPECIAL,
50f '
KAYS
Television and Radio
Bob Davis Is there at Fort Hays State sporting events to give you full
coverage.
2303 Hall 625-2578
Women who want to look lovely look to us.
Only the best quality for the well dressed male.
THE
VILLAGE
SHOP
LADIES' SHOP
1102 Main
628-8317
MEN'S SHOP
i 1 02 Main
625-9732
349
Editor, Roxy Green, adds another 1969 REVEILLE to the top of the growing collection of Fort
Hays State yearbooks.
Printed by TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
Represented by Paul McClellan
350
A & A
COORS
America's Fine Light Beer
Brewed With Pure
Rocky Mountain Spring Water
East 8th 625-9638
KOBLER
MOTOR COMPANY
Come In and Drive
Our New Gremlin.
124 East 8th 625-9710
Refreshment
Anytime
East Highway 40
625-2613
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO.
351
CHAMPLIN
SERVICE
High Quality Gas
Quick Service
You are number one here!
8th and Ash 625-262!
AL'S BOOTERY
Nice Looking Clothes
Need Nice Looking Shoes!
809 Main 625-2123
Tire Bargains Trained Mechanics
27th and Vine 625-2569
HARTMAN OIL CO.
2917 Vine 625-2523
What You Need Is an Escape Machine!
LUNGREN
CHEVROLET OLDS INC.
352
REVEILLE Says Thank You Advertisers
The Reveille would like to take
this opportunity to thank all of the
Hays businesses who have advertised
in the Reveille, this year and in pre-
vious years, for their good faith and
patronage* You have been very good
to us*
This volume of the Reveille is the
last to include an advertising sec-
tion, Omitting this section Is not
something the Reveille alone is do-
ing* Yearbooks all over the nation
are discontinuing ads for various
reasons*
Three Hays firms have been with
the Reveille since its first volume
was published in 1914* To you we
say a special Thank You*
May you all continue to prosper
in the years to come.
REVEILLE Advertisers Since 1914
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MARKWELL'S INC.
WIESNER’S
Senior Abbreviations
AA H PE R — Amer f can Association of Health Physi-
cal Education and Recreation; Adm.- — Administra-
tion: ADV* — Advertising; AGD — Alpha Gamma
Delta; Agric. — Agriculture ; AKL — Alpha Kappa
Lambda; A&L — Artists and Lectures: ASC — All
Student Council; Assn. — Association; AWS — As-
sociated Women Students: BA. — Bachelor of Arts;
B.M. — Bachelor of Music; B-S, — Bachelor of Sci-
ence: BSM — Baptist Student Movement; Bof. — Bot-
any: Bus — Business; CCC — Ca mpus Crusade of
Christ; Chem. — Chemistry: Chm, — Chairman:
Comm, — 'Committee; Cor. — Corresponding: CYD —
Collegiate Young Democrats; CYR— Collegiate
Young Republicans; Delta Sfg. — Delta Sigma Phi;
DZ — Delta Zeta: Econ. — Economics; Ed. — Editor;
Educ. — Education; Elem. — Elementary; Eng. — Eng-
lish; FCA — Fellowship of Christian Athletes; FHSP
— Fort Hays Star Promenaders: Gen, — General;
Hist. — Historian: ICF — In ter- Varsity Christian Fel-
lowship ; IFC — -Inter- Fraternity Council; Ind. — In-
dustrial; IRC — -International Relations Club;
KAH PER— Kansas Association of Health, Physical
Education and Recreation; KATE — -Kansas Associa-
tion of Teachers of English; KFHS — Campus Radio
Station; KHEA — Kansas Home Economics Associa-
tion; KMEA — Kansas Music Educators Association;
KSSNA — Kansas State Student Nurses Association;
KSTA — Kansas State Teachers Association; Math —
Mathematics; MENC^-Musfc Educators National
Conference: Mgr. — Manager; MPEC — Men's Physi-
cal Education Club; NSNA — National Student
Nurses Association; PEMC — Physical Education
Majors Club: Phi Sig — Phi Sigma Epsilon; Phys.—
Physical; Pol. — -Political; Pres, — President; Psych. —
Psychology; P-r-P— People-to-People ; Rec. — Re-
cording; Rep. — Representative: 5CEC — Student
Council for Exceptional Children; Sci. — - Science;
Sec— Secretary; Sig Ep— Sigma Phi Epsilon; Sig
Tau -Sigma Teu Gamma: 300 — Student Organiza-
tions Committee; Soc. — Sociology; S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.
—Society for the Promotion and Enjoyment of
Barber Shop arret Singers of America ; SK —
Sigma Kappa; SNEA — Student National Educa-
tion Association; TKE — Tau Kappa Epsilon; Treas, —
Treasurer; Tri Sig — Sigma Sigma Sigma; UCF—
United Christian Fellowship; UN— United Na-
tions: V-Pres, — -Vice President; Who’s Who- — Who's
Who Among Students in American Universities
and Colleges; WLO^-Women's Leadership Or-
ganization; WRA— Women's Recreation Associa-
tion.
Dean Michael Stewart welcomes Sen.
George McGovern, D-S.D., at the Hays
airport. Sen. McGovern spoke before a
special convocation of Hays citizens, FHS
studen+s and faculty In the Coliseum Feb.
10 .
354
A & A Coors , 35 1
A 6. W Drive Inn . , . , 334
At's Bootery . . 352
Alcd , , . * * , ♦ * * * . * « 355
Ben Dreiling Motors .,,,.,. 32B
Bernard Men's We or 345
Boogocrts Soper MarkeT . . . 337
Brown Shoe Fit Co. ....... 345
Calhoun's Inc. 345
Compos Book Store ....... 333
Centennial Lanes ........ 335
Control Kansas Power Co. ... 336
Challenger Motors . , 348
Dog's Pizza ............... 346
Dan's Cafe 339
Dillon's North Store 331
Dillon's Super Market 331
Mr. William S. Abruzzi . . 67, H 4
Dr. Robert M, Adorns ....... 66
Miss Antonia R. Alcantara * , . 59,
113
Mrs. L Heene Allen . . 75
Mr. Wallace m. Alver 66
Mrs. Rose Marie Arnhold . . . 67
Miss Ethel V, Arlmon 44
Dr. Sidney R, Ash ...... 71, I IB
Mrs. Alison Atkins .......... 60
Mr. Alan M, Atwater Jr. .... 63
Mr. Bryan Bachkaro ........ 52
Dr. Kenneth R. Baker ........ 51
Mrs, Marcia L. Bannister , 107, 61
Dr. Leland Bartholomew 60
Mr. Don Barton 52
Mrs. lenz Baxter 49
Mrs. Vivian Baxter . 72
Mr. Carroll L Beordslee . 44, 174,
175
Dr. Elton Beougher , 72
Mr. O. 2, Biizell 49, 97
Mrs. Katherine I. Bogart .... Si
Dr. Russell Rogue .......... 120
Mrs. Virginia Bomhoidi 58
Mr, Mark Bostwick , . 64
Mr. Charles G, Brehm . , , 53, 157
Mr. Brian D. Brtese 63
Mr. Doyle K, Brooks 73
Advertising Directory
Formers State Bank
. . 327
Home Furniture Co. , . . .
.. 334
Restaurant
. 346
First Motional Bank ......
. . 344
Home Lumber Co, ,*,**■**
„ 347
Music Manor Inc, .......
. 328
For? Hays Pharmacy
., 339
House of Color ........
. .. 343
News Publishing Co* ......
Four Seasons
. . 349
J. R. Chomplin Service ♦
. 352
Northwestern Typewriter
, 344
Fox Theatre ...
.. 338
jomes Motor Co * .
. , . 329
Pi erce-Sc h i p pers Const. Co.
. 340
Gagelman Motors .......
. . 343
Jep's Super Service Phillips
Pizza Hut .
Guerclo Studios
.. 348
66
. .. 337
Purdy's Pharmacy
. 342
Hadley Rcgionai Medical
JoSTen's . . . .
... 342
Ramoda Ion
, 391
Center
.. 339
KAYS . . . . .
... 349
Red Coot Restouront
. 348
Hartman Oil Co. .......
.. 352
Kobfer Motor Co. ......
. 351
S & W Supply
, 330
Hays City Drug
326
Lungren Chevrolet and
Sandy's 4 ♦
Hays Floral Shop .......
. . 343
Oldsmoblle
. . . 352
Surburban Dry Cleaners . . .
, 329
Hays National Bank
. . 336
Mark well's Inc,
... 335
Varsity Bow! .
, 338
Hoys Travel Agency .....
. . 338
Mors Restaurant ....
. , . 39 t
Vernon Jewelers .........
Hinkhouse-Wiiliams Rea!
Midwest Tobacco Co,
... 347
Village Shop
. 349
Estate
.. 342
Motel Vagabond and
Wiesner's . ,
Faculty Index
Mr.
Gary C, Brooks
. 61
Mr.
Srandtee V. Dolton .
. 44
Mr,
Ruff L Gentry , , ,
, 69,
104
Mr.
R. U, Brooks
. 48
Mrs,
Eleanor Davidson
58
Mr.
Glenn G. Giniher . ,
■ 52,
106
Mr.
Robert H. Brawn .... 60.
132
Dr.
Gordon W, Davidson
».**•*•<
- 64
Mr.
Patrick H Gaeser
. 60
Mr.
Ear! H. Budke jr, ......
. 71
Dr.
Emerald V. Dechant * *
, 51
Dr.
Pcul A. Grabef . , . .
. 59,
1 1 2
Mr.
Donald Bum pass .......
, 63
Mr.
lyie DU ley ........
. 60
Mr.
Donn Graham . „ , ,
. 60
Dr.
Richard £. Burnett
. 46
Mrs.
Martho Dirks . . . . .
, 56
Df*
Hylda G. Groesbeck
. 51
Dr.
Gory L. Butterfield .....
. 66
Dr.
Edith Dobbs -------
. 51
Mr.
James D. Gruber
. 73
Mr,
Bennie L Byler ........
, 69
Mr.
William C Dooley .
63
Or.
John W. Gustod . . .
.., 10-12
Dr.
C, Richard Cain .... 52,
106
Mr.
Conrad M, Downing .
. 58,
99
* Dr.
Samuel Hamilton . ,
. 58
Mr.
Marc Campbell Jr. ....
. 56
Dr.
Rober* l. Dressier . *
70
Dr,
Calvin E. Harbin
, 50
Dr.
Benito Corbcilo . . 59, 96,
113,
Mr.
Po'fick Drinari
65,
117
Mrs,
Margery T, Horkness
- 56
124
Mr,
Laurence Dryoen
72
Mr,
Wallace W, Harris
, 69
Mr.
Kenneth Carter
* 65
Mr,
Gerald Du neon
. . . .
, 51
Mrs,
DonnG Harsh , . , ,
. 51
Dr.
Harola $, Choguill
, 70
Miss
Patricia Duncan , , .
53
Mr.
Thomas R. Hartley ,
. . 48,
, 58
Miss
Rachel Christopher
, 56
Mrs.
E-izabeTh G. Edmund
. 61
Mr,
Eugene Harwick . .
. 57
Mrs.
Martho ClafUn .......
. 51
Mr,
Orville Eugene Etter
72
Mrs,
Joanne Harwick
. 57
Mr.
William E, Cloflin
. 51
Mr,
Vernon W, Foil
64
Mr.
Jack R, Heather
6L
103,
Mr.
Thoine A. Clark .......
. 69
Mr.
Dale Ficken
- 57
125
Mrs.
Cherry L. Close
. 63
Mr.
Brynell Figler . , . . .
. 60
Mr.
Peter H. Hegg , - -
* 72,
1 26
Dr.
Ralph V, Coder
. 56
Dr.
Eugene D. Ffehdrty ,
69
Mr.
James Hank house
. 57
Miss
Maria Cgdinach . . . 59,
112
Mr.
James L. Forsythe . .
- 64.
96
Mr.
Kenneth L. Hlodek
, 69
Dr.
Blaine 1,. Cole
. 51
Mr,
A!ex Francis . , £3,
149,
151,
Mr.
Earl R. Hobos 53,
157,
170,
Mr.
Kent Collier ..........
* 48
164
171
Dr,
Richard Collins * *
. 60
Mr,
Lloyd A, Frerer Jr. .
61.
106.
Dr.
Elizabeth Hodges
, 58
Mrs.
Frances E. Cook .
. 49
127
Mr,
Duane E. Houston
. 69
Mr.
Rex Cof nwel 1 .
. 51
Miss
Mary F rey
75
Mr.
John E. Huber , 60.
108,
136
Dr.
James 1, Cosilgan ......
, 61
Miss
Naomi R. Garner ,
SB
Mr.
Ralph Huffman
. 44
Mr,
Morton F, Coulson . . . .
. 58
Dr.
John D. Garwood , , -
46
Mr,
David L. Ison , , , , .
- 58
Mrs.
Nancy Curtis
, 72
Mrs.
Kathleen Garwood
75
Mr.
Lorraine M. Jackson
58.
Dr.
Billy C- Daley . .
. S\
Mr.
Paul A. Gatsebei . .
58
102,
122
355
Dr r
Bill D. Jellison
. 45
Miss
Cheryl Lovett
61
Dr,
Joel C. Moss
57
Mr.
Lawrence Mac Reed
Dr.
Juan A. Jimenez
. 91
Mr.
Robert L. Lawen ....
58, 122
Mr.
E. Edwin MiOyers , , .
60, ! 36
Dr.
Howard C, Reynolds .
69,
Mr*
Arris M, Johnson ,
, 51
Dr.
Robert 3, Luebrs . . , ,
64
Miss
Lais Myerly
. 47, 63
Dr.
Jimmy Rice
Mr.
Ralph A. Johnson
. 53
Miss
Sarah Mange Isdorf . .
28, 53,
Mr.
Francis N. Nichols ,
..... 57
Mr.
Robert C, Richards
70,
Miss
Ruby Johnson
. 75
1 1 8, 131
Mr.
Rodney l„ Norton , ,
. 59, 112
Mr,
Andrew Riege!
Mr,
Sidney E. Johnson
61
Mr.
Michael C. Marks
58
Mr.
James F. NugenI
45
Miss
Esto Lou Riley . , ,
Mr.
David M. Jones
65
Dr.
Delbert Marshall ....
70
Mr.
James L. OEcost
60
Dr.
Stanley L. Robertson
Mr.
James R. Jones , . .
63
Mr.
Everett L. Marshall
72
Dr.
Leo E. Olivo .......
Dr,
William N. Robinson
Mrs,
Ruth Joy
49
Mr.
Robert Maxwell
58
Mr,
Richard L, Osborne
63, 113
Mrs.
Katherine L, Rogers
Mr,
Dann Kaiser ....
. 66
Mr.
Gory L. Maydew , .
63
Mr.
Harold Palmer . . , .
60
100,
Mr.
Walter E, Keatinq .
> 47
Mr.
Wayne J. McConnell
... 53
Mr,
James L. Para mare ,
, 53, 144
Mr.
R, Lynn Rogers , , , ,
49,
Miss
Lorraine Keils^njp
58
Mr.
Jack J, McCulllek , ,
63
Dr.
Verna M. Parish . . . .
58
Dr.
Hester Romines . . . , ,
Mr.
James Kellermon . , . „
63,
125
IMrs,
Alice McFarland . . .
58, 86
Mrs.
Leona Pfeifer
59
Mr.
J. Don RofbweP * . .
Dr.
Suksan Kim .
. 58
Mr.
James S. McGinness
.... 57
Mr.
Poul E. Phillips ....
..... 63
Dr.
Max Rumpel ........
Miss
Hornet V. Ketchum
. 6i
Mr.
Darrell D. McGinnis „
. . , * . 57
Dr,
David W. Pierson . . .
69
Mr.
Don Rupp
Mr.
Robert Kingsley
. 58
Mr,
Dennis D. McKee . .
52
Mr.
Robert Pinkall
73, 1 25
Mrs.
Sandra Rupp ......
Miss
June L. Krebs . . . .
. 54
Dr,
James H. McMechan
.... 70
Mrs.
Nancy Popp
53
Mrs,
Mary Ann Rush . , ,
63,
Miss
Kaihleen Kuchar
. 57
Mr.
Edgar F. McNeill
53, 1 44,
Mrs,
Bettie Powell
56
Mr.
James Ryabik ......
Dr.
Roman V. Kuehar . ,
, 59
158, 3 59
Dr.
William B. Powers , .
51
Mrs.
Marjorie Sackett
Dr,
Roy Kurtz
51,
1 15
Mr,
Michael Meade
59, U 2
Mr,
Ernest B. Price
...... 63
Dr.
Samuel J. Socketi . . .
Miss
Ann E. Liston
64,
109
Dr.
Lew’s M, Miiler
60
Dr.
Gordon W, Price . .
. . 51, 96
Dr.
M. Q. Sayed ,
Mr.
Glen F. Lojka , . 53,
1 20,
126
Mrs.
Kathleen Miner
54
Dr.
Dan H- Rondo II , . , , .
66
iViiss
Phyllis A, Schleich , ,
60,
Dames Cub members must be wives of
college students. The organization unites
women who are "Putting Hubby Through.
Members participated in this year's Moth-
ers’ March of Dimes. Shown below are Rita
Hammond, Susan Johnson, Sue Bade, Flor-
ence March and Donna Scoby.
56
126
47
116
69
56
73
51
58,
116
126
51
61
70
63
49
104
*66
58
58
69
136
356
Mr. H. J, Schmeller . 64, 121
Mr. Elton K. Schroder ...... 69
Mr. William C. Segal , T , , . . , 61
D r T Edmund C. Shearer 70
Mr. Charles S. Sherwood .... 63
Mr, Kenneth W. Simons .... 69
Dr. Donald B. Slechta 65
Mr. Robert Smith 56
Dr. Wilda M. Smhh 64
Mr, Melvin Snyder 66
Mr. Haroid Sadamann ...... 51
Mess Monies L. Somers . , 53, 95,
130
Mr. Vernon Stallman 63
Mr, James C. Stonsbury .... 51
Dr. Lovier L. Staven . . 51
Mr. 8. J. Siewort 63
Mr. Michael O. Stewart . , 45, 96,
97
Dr. K. Mane Stolba .... 60, 136
Miss Jean Stauffer 45, 94, 96, 97,
124
Dr, Donald E, Stout 60
Dr. Roberto C. Stout 58
Mr. Tom Stromgren 53, 142, 144
Miss Leoro B. Stroup . . . 74, 1 15
126
Mr, Code Suran . . . 53, 123, 169
Mrs. Ruth Anne Theis . . , 75, I 1 5
Mr. Lorry L, Thfrstrup . . . 53, 167
Dr, Archie C. Thomas ....... 63
Mrs. Do! lie S, Thomas 46
Mrs, Vera Thomas 63
Dr. William Ross Thompson , . , 57
Mrs. Marjorie A. Thomson , . . . 67
Mr. John C. Thorns Jr. . . , , , 57
Mr. Wilmonl Toalson 72
Mr. Gary G. Toblos . 52, 1 06, 1 20
Dr. Gerold W, Tomonek . . . , - 68
Dr, John Tomlinson . 62
Mr. Dili Peter Valanrce 57
Miss Ellen Veed 72
Miss Sharon VEasok 63
Dr. Richord B. Voss 63
Mr, Myrl V. Wolker , , , . 71 , 118
Dr. Net! A, Walker ...... 10, 69
Dr, George R. Wall 63
Dr, Thomas L We-nke .... 69
Dr, Charles L. Wilhelm .... 61, 107
Dr. William P. Wilkins ....... 60
Mrs. Mqrilynn Wilson . , , 72, 94
Mr. David Winter , , 53, 160, 162,
176
Mr. Dewctyne Winterlin ,. 59, 113
Mrs. Grace Witl 58
Mr, Robert Witt 67
Dr. Morace Witten 73
Dr. W. Qemeni Wood 51
Mrs. Marian You mans 51
Dr. Raymond E. Youmans .... 75
Mr. Richord Zakrzewski . , 71, 118
General Index
A
Abel, Neil 256
Abels, Barry 234
Abendshien, Kenneth 234
Abendshien, Linda . 234
Abram, Lynda 256
Abt, Helen 256
Achenbach, Jacob .... 1 IB, 234
Acre, Relena 256
Adorns, David 121, 256
Adorns, Duane .... 120, 200, 256
Adams, Kevin ........ 167, 256
Adorns, Mary ........ 186, 256
Adams, Steven 224, 256
Adamson, Elaine .. 115, 121, 234
Adamson, Thomos . . . 234
Adkins, Cunthia , . . 256
Agin, James 234
Agnew Hall . , . , 184-137
Allshie, Dale . 234
Akers Robert 126
Albers, Albert , . 234
Albers, Donnie 234
Albers, Linda 256
Albers, Robert 256
Albers, William 256
Albert, Leon 106
Albert, Pamela rn , 118, 130, 234
Albrecht, Dianna .......... 256
Albright, Kyle 89
Albright, Robert 197, 256
Alexander, Darwin . . . . . 228, 256
Alexander, Pomelo ........ 256
Alford, Hazel . . . . 256
Alford, Marion 11, 234
Alford, Patricio ........... 234
Allen, Dennis 234
Allen, Elaine 234
Allen, Jody 116, 256
Allen, John 256
Allen, Undo 256
Allen, Lori 256
Allen, Steven 256
Allison, Joe .. 127
Allison, Sheryl 256
Alpha Gamma Delta . . . 210-21 I
Alpha Kappa Lambda . . . 218-219
Alpha Kappa PsI 113
Alpha Lambda Delta „ . 88
Alpha Phi Omega . 125
Alpha Psi Omega 106
Ames, Charles r , . 256
Amos, Danny 256
Amsberry, J. laneiie 212
Anderson, Betty ........... 256
Anderson, Curtis 118, 256
Anderson, Edno . . , 92, 210, 256
Anderson, Les , . , 35, 87, 92, 99,
228, 234
Anderson, Melanie 94, 256
Anderson, Timothy . 256
Andregg, Mary . . , , 256
Andregg, Patricia 256
Andrews, Veronica , 109, 113, 234
Andrewson, I Sene 256
Andris I, Debra . 97, 113, 114, 124,
129, 256
Ankenmon, Teresa T , 234
Ankenman, Wova 234
Apel, Darryl 157, 256
Appl, Patricia , . 256
Applebee, Linda . . 107, 119, 234
Apptebee, Monty ..... 113, 234
Applebee, Tamra ...... 92, 256
Applegate, Barbara . 256
Applegate, George ....... 234
Applegate, Larry r . 256
Applegate, Marcella 257
Applegate, Rodney 127
AppEehans, Allen 257
Archer, Sterne n . . 257
Archer, Terry .... 109, 121, 234
Archleto, Gayle 257
Arend, William . * 257
Argo, David , 257
Argotsinger, George , 114
Armbrister, Mickey ........ 234
Armbrust, Joyce 257
Armstrong, Bruce 145, 228
Arnhold, Charlotte ... 129, 210,
226, 257
Arnhold, Dorothy 216, 257
Arnhold, Thomos , . , . 234
Arnold, Linda 257
Arnold, Pamela 115, 257
Arnold, Poutelia 257
Arnold, William . . 257
Arnoldy, Priscillo 257
Arny, Susan 257
Arpin, Allen 257
Arpin, Koran . , r
257
Asbiil, Randy . . , .
106,
234
Ashley, Larry
234
Ashlock, Dorothy
129,
257
Associated Women
Students , T , , ,
. . 94-95
Atchison, Fred
109, 121,
234
Atherton, Som r , ,
Ill,
234
A:on, Nondine
97,
257
Attebery, Patricia
257
Atwell, Marilyn
257
Atwill, Arthur
257
-Augustine, Daryl
257
Augustine, Gary
257
Augustine, Joyce
257
Augustine, Kerry
257
Austin, Norman . .
. 92, 125,
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Avery, Anita . . . .
226
Avery, Roxanne . .
. 108, 133,
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Ayers, Brad . . . ,
234
Ayres,. Karen
257
Aziz, Noorollah
257
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Baalman, Daniel
257
Bochkora, Mary
106
Bodenhop, Janna .
. , 90, 212, 257
Bahm, Doryl , . . ,
234
Bohr, David
257
Bahr, Kenneth . . ,
97, 226
Bailey, Berny . . .
120
Boiley, Corel .........
132, 234
Bouer, Linda
258
Berlcnd, Ann
260
Blau Michael
235
Bofhy, Elmo . .
151, 257
Bauer, Susan , , .
191,
258
Borland, Deborah .....
260
Blecha, Margaret
90, £61
Bo i ley, Jeonette
234
Baumann. Marilvn
258
Beds, Mary . . .
£60
B te h m , Mo re 1 y n
.... 235
Bo i ley, John
109, 234
Boumrucker, Steven
258
Berndt, Jonelle
260
Blick, Constance
261
Bailey, Karen
115, 257
Bayers, Sharon
115,
258
Berqyist, Janice .
235
Bliss, Marilyn ....
118, 130, 235
Boiley, Marcia
104. 257
Beadles, Lonnie .
. 87,
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Berry, Carol
260
Blythe, Dan
158
Bailey,, Shorroll ......
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258
Berry, Galen
260
Babin myer, James
235
Balnter, Evere* .......
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Beal by, Steven
235
Berry, Richard M. ....
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Bock, C. Stanley
108
Balnter, Sheila
. . . . . 257
Bear, Richard , . .
. . 89,
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Berry, Richard R
260
Boehmer, Stephen W. ,. 151, 165
Baker, Aon
257
Board, Denise
253
Berlelmann, Patricio , ,
260
Boehner, Stephe n
261
Baker, Martha .......
257
Bearded Joe . .
82
Bessire, Antony ......
220
Boeken, Dallas . . . ,
167, 261
Baker, Sherrill
. 90, 257
Beardsley, Linda ,
. . 90,
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Best, Carl .
260
Boese, tavern . . . .
, . 125
Baldwin, Alan
. . . , . 257
256
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260
Bogart, Cindy 90,
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Baldwin, Marvin . . . . .
. . . . . 234
Bear ley, Robert . .
. 120,
125,
235
Bethe, Solly
260
261
Bail, Kimberly .......
253
Beauty and the Beast . .
81
Betten brock, Aik . . . .
260
Bogner, James . . .
261
Ballard, Alva
235
Beck ham, Robert
259
Bettenbrock, Ruth
£60
Bolen Brenda
119 261
Ballard, Keilh
226, 258
Beck, Bonnie . . ,
258
Bhonolaph, Chatchava!
124
Boll Eg, Arlin . , . . .
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Balzer, Nona
253
Becker, Anita . . .
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Bice, Lola
260
Bollig, Cherald
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Bane, Sandra
. . . . 235
Becker, John , .
223
BEckel, Ray
260
Ballig, Herbert
261
Bangle, Peggy .......
253
Becker, Rosemary
258
Bicknell, James .......
145,
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Bollig, Karen . . . .
261
Bonta, Re*
258
Beckman, Linda
235
Bieber, Barbara
119,
260
Bollig, Robert
127
Barber, Kathleen
258
Beckman, Marie
113,
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BEeber, Michael r , T r . .
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Bait, Barbara . . . . .
. . . . 121, 235
Barhydt, Robert
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Beckman, Susan
115,
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BEeber, Sidney ........
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Bolton, Laurence . ,
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Barnes, Judy ........
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Btehler, Vniera
260
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p. £6 1
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258
Beer, Bernadette
259
Bieker, Claudio .......
260
Sondurant, Gory
£61
Barnes, Ronnie
253
Beesiey, Carla , .
103,
259
Bieker, Jenette
260
Bonin, Terry .....
158, 159, 261
Barnes, Sandra .
. 81, 258
Be fort, Sandro
136
Bieker Richard
235
Bonner Charles
261
Bornett, Darrel
1 13, 235
Beg noe he. Fro nci s
105,
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Bigge, Ruth
235
Boonliong, Fungpej
124
Born eft, Roger
258
Behnke, Alice , .
259
Bighorn Jerry
222
Baas Pamela
26 3
Barnhart, Mary
258
Behrens, Cheryl
259
Billinger, Diane ........
260
Booth, David
220
Barrett, Don ; , .
258
Beisner, Bonnie
119,
259
BillEnger, Linda
260
Booth, Mary
......... 261
Barron, Rose
235
Beisner, Connie
259
BiHips, Layton
260
Barger, Charlotte
212
Barrows, Charles
. . . . . 258
Bell, Deanna . . .
259
Bills Gory
260
Borger, Ronald . ,
167
Barry, Patrick .........
109, 253
Bell, James
. . 89,
120,
259
Bills, Sheila .
107,
235
Barth, Belinda ....
135, 212, 261
Barstow, Neil
235
Bell, Sharon
259
Binder, Donald ........
105,
235
Barth, Perry . , . . .
224
Barfkoski, Robert . . 153,
157, 235
Bellerive, Kathryn
. . 92,
210,
259
Binder, Margaret .....
216,
260
Borthwlck, James
.... 126, 261
Bartkoski, Sandro
. , , . . 258
Bel she, Susan . . .
1 15,
259
Bingomon, Marla
111
Boss, Mike
136
Bartley, David
258
Benda, Linda
259
Bircher, Diane . 128, 212,
226,
260
Boss, Patricia , . . .
261
Barron, Carol ........
258
Bendel, Janice . .
. . 86,
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Birzer, Janice
260
Boucher, Kenneth
261
Barron, Jomes
. , , . , 235
Bender, Curtiss
92, 93,
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305
BErzer, Karen
260
Bouchey, Ccfio
235
BoTon, Linda
115, 258
Benedick, Peggy
259
Binder, Karen ........
260
Bouck, Lawrence
261
Barton, Don , . . .
106
Benefiel, Katy
136
Birzer, Linda .........
260
Bouton, Clark . . , .
145, 261
Barton, Valerie ,
235
Bennett, Joan
259
Bishop Paul
162
Bowel 1, Darrel
235
Baseball
. 163-173
Bennett, Judy
259
Bitner, Brenda
131,
260
Bowen, Fred
235
Basgoll, James .......
..... 235
Bennett, Undo
259
Bit tel Coral
101,
260
So we n , Mary
. * £61
Basgall, Sheryl
258
Eke n nett, Theresa
259
Block, Judy
235
Bowen, Stanley , , .
145, 261
Bosgall, Thomas
258
Bennett, Terry
259
Biack, Herbert ........
260
Bowen, Susan . . . 35, 86, 94, 235
Basinger, Kerry ......
258
Bentley, ton , . . .
125,
235
Blackwood, Charles . . . .
235
Bowles, S’ eve . . . .
. . . I6£
Basketball
. 152-157
Be re n s. Cot he ri ne
259
Blackwood, Lorry
£60
Bowman, Cynthia
113, 261
Batenina n, Kathleen
235
Berg, Rodger
259
Blair, Deanne
235
Bowman, David
261
Botes, Brian
171, 253
Bergen, James * .
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Blake, Gary
260
Bowman, Steve
261
Botes, Richard .
..... 258
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260
Box berg er, Cynthia
94, 261
Botes, Shirley
104, 258
128, 212, 226
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Blank, Jerry
260
Boyd, Arnold . . . ,
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Battaglia, Austin .....
162
Bergin, Victor
259
Blankenship, Robert
260
Boyd, Barbar 1 31
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Boly, Michael .......
258
Bergling, Susan
260
Blattner, Stanley
112,
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Boyle, Linda
115, 261
Broddock, Mary
261
Bradford, James
Bradley, Lynne
Bradley, Pamela
236
Brandt* Peggy . . * *
261
Brondyberry, Phylils
261
Branum, Kyle
Brant, Joan
261
Brantley, Rodney
261
Brass Choir
Bratton, Kent . . . ,
118
Brau* Roland ....
261
Braun, Barbara
62
Braun, Cynthia
Bray, Beverly , . . .
117
Bray, Marcia
115, 124, 262
Brehm* Robin . . . .
Srentng, Elizabeth *
1D7, 119, 236
Brening, Fred ....
. ... 222, 262
Brent, Kenneth
262
Bret*, Janet
Bretz, Joy ...,.♦*
104
Bretz, Richard , , „ *
, , . . 118, 262
Br in nd, SuzOnne
Briggs, David , . . , ,
. . , . 127, 262
Bristow, Donley . . .
..... 262
Brirt an, Frederic . .
. ... 120. 262
Britton, Ricky
226, 236
Broad books* Steve
262
Broad ie, Linda
86* 236
Broad le, William
. . 262
Brock, Kathleen . .
262
Brook, Robert , . ♦ ,
162, 224, 262
Brock, William , . r
236
Brockhousen, Dale
262
B rod beck, Kathy
262
Broeckelman. Joan
262
Braky, Kenneth , .
236
Bronson, Drone ....
115, 124, 262
Brooks. Brian
. . . . 116* 236
Brooks* Colleen
262
Brown, Brenda
262
Brown, Cheryl
113, 124, 262
Brown, Dennis . . . .
Brown, Evq K. . . . -
115, 262
Brown* Gerry . . . ,
......... 262
Brown, Jacquelyn
262
Brown* James L,
. ... 236
Brown. Jomes R.
262
Brown, James W,
262
Brawn, Janet . . . .
... 262
Brown, Jonathan
......... 262
Brown, Michael P,
262
Brown, Michael S,
236
Brawn, Nora . . . . .
236
Brown, Potrido 126, 262
Brown, Robert E. ...... 120, 262
Brown, Robert L « ,104, 163, 262
Brown, Tommy 236
Brown, Vicky . . * * 86, 236
Brown, Virginia 262
Brownell, Charles . . 3 SB, 220, 202
Broyles, Daniel * 262
Brubaker, Elizabeth 236
Srwboker, Paula 262
Bruce, William . . _ 162, 220, 262
Bruce, Delbert 236
Bfuhn. Vern 236
Bruin, Theodoras .......... 151
Bruinekoal, Dewayne ....... 127
Bruno, Donald . . . . . . * * 262
Brangordt, Barbara ....... . 129
Brangart* Fred 263
Brungart, Jerry ..... 263
Brangordt, Leon ...... 170, 171
Brungardt, Sally 113, 263
Bruns, Patricia 263
Brunson, Kenneth *•*.-* .... * . * , 263
Bru n IS, George 263
Bryant, Dorothy ....... 133, 263
Bod, Mary 263
Buehler, Arthur ....... 108, 236
Buehler, Clarice 263
Buehler, Howard .......... 263
Bushier, Jere 263
Bushier, John ............. 236
Buehler, Virginia 236
Buell, Pamela 263
Bullard, Jeanne . 263
Bullelgh, Marsha .......... 263
Boiler, Carolyn . . . 236
Hunger Darlene 263
Bunker, Gerald ........... 236
Bunker, Lynn ...... 92, 101, 116
Bunsom, Somboon 236
Bunyan, Helen - 263
Burd, Michael A. .......... 263
Burdick, Leona 121. 263
Burdick, Lila 263
Burge, Jonet ........ 236
Burger, Cheryl 236
Burgess, Val 263
Burke, Byron ......... 1 12, 263
Burkhead, Janice 263
Burkheod, Lei and .......... 236
Burnett, Warren 263
Burnham, Bradley 263
Burton, Christine . , 113, 212, 263
Burtscher, Art 220
Busch, Janice . 263
Busch,
Kenneth
263
Busch,
Robert
106
Buser*
Cecelia
129,
263
Buser,
Daniel * . .
263
Bush,
John , . . .
236
Buss,
Jerityn
263
Busse,
Sherri . . .
115*
263
Butler,
George
145,
263
Butler*
Karen . . . .
.216. 226,
263
Butler,
Ralph . . .
220*
263
Butler,
Ralph W.
.. 174,
175
Butzine, Bonnie
263
Byer*
Debra . . . .
263
Syler,
Linda
237
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Cairns, Sarah 263
CafcJorera, Daniel 263
Cole* Sue 263
Calhaon, Kenneth ......... 237
Call, Jack 92
Coll* Jerry 237
Celia way* Howard . , 237
Cornelia* Cathy 264
Carmen, Herbert * . . . . 149, 151
Compos* Priscilla 264
Campbell, Alfred . 104, 153, 1 54,
156, 157, 264
Campbell* Douglas ........ 237
Campbell* Ronald 264
Campbell* Vona 237
Campus Crusade for Christ 138
Campus Student Center . . . 138
Carballo* Graeiella .* 113
Carey* Douglas ............ 237
Carey, Lee ........... 121, 264
Carlon* Tommy . 237
Carlson* Barbara 264
Carlson, Dorothy * 237
Carlson, Jennie 237
Carlson, Marilyn 237
Carlton, Glenn . 264
Carmichael, John . 237
Caron* Sr even 264
Carpenter, Connie ........ 964
Carpenter* Merle 26*
Carper, Geraldine . . 94, 101* 264
Carr, Linda 264
Carroll, David 226
Carsten, Cheryl 94, 237
Carter, Allan B. 264
Carter, Allan N. 264
Carter. Barbara . 90* 264
Carter, Deanna 119, 264
Carter, Dwigh+ * 264
Carter, George 264
Carter, Margaret , 115, 208, 216,
264
Case, Jon , , , . 125, 23/
Case, Keefa . 237
Case, Victor .._*.,*** 120* 237
Casey, Patricia **,**.**..* 264
Casey, Sarah 264
Casey* Thomas 264
Caspers, Gary 237
Cossen, Peter 237
Cosson, Michael , 264
Cates, Newton 264
Catliri* Sharon 216
Cavanaugh, Jean . 104
Cay wood, Kenny 1 45, 237
Chaffin, Dale 264
Chaffin, Jams 264
Chaffin, Lynn 264
Chaffin* Paul 264
Chain* James . , 111, 237
Chakrabondhu, Paka * 124
Chambers* Arthur 264
Chan, David ... 84* 85* 1 16, 237
Chance, Helen 264
Chapman* Loren 237
Chapman* Verona ,**,*,,*, 237
Choppei, Marvlyn 264
Charboneau, Terry ,,,,,*,* 127
Chorvat* Garry ........... 264
Chase, Clinton ....... 220, 264
Chatchaiyan, Ladowan . . , ► , . 237
Cheerleaders 128
Chemistry Club 116
Chesney, Judy 237
Chester, Ronald 237
Chi Alpha 138
Childers* Yolcnde ......... 237
Chipman, Deborah ........ 264
Chitwood* Colleen r ... 90, 92, 129,
208, 210, 264
Christensen., Dane 237
Christensen, Leono 264
Christensen, Neil **.„,**.*, 264
Chung* Sung , T * , , 237
Cibalski, Ronald 127
Clarinet Choir 133
Clark* Barbara 264
Clark, Betty . , , , 264"
Clark, Daniel 264
Clark, Debra * , , 265
Clark, Jim 265
Clark, Richard 220, 265
359
Clark, Roger
265
Cole, Arthur . . . .
265
Cooley, Linda
238
Cox. Phyllis
104. 13?, 366
Clark, Sandra
265
Cotie. Neil ......
265
Cooley, Virginia
266
Cox, Shirley , . . . .
Clark, Sherry
265
Collegium Muskum
136
toompamhu, Sukree
.124
Coy, Dee ........
Clarke, Kirby 120*
237
Collette, Mary
265
Cooper, Alan
238
Crabtree, Cynthia
266
Clarke, Michael
265
Collins, Dan , . . . .
237
Cooper, Barbara
119.
266
Craft, Shirley , . . .
. . . . 216. 266
CEovssen, Ron a id
265
Collins, Lem no , . .
265
Cooper, John
230
Cranmer, Robert
266
Clay. Lance
237
Coilinson, Bruce
265
Cooper, Nancy
266
Cranston, Donna
266
Ooycofnp. Terry ...........
144
Combs, Janet . . * *
1 19.
266
Coper, Jane , , ,
266
Cravens, Russ . . . .
Clayton. Kathy
237
Cornea u, Linda
266
Cape, Nancy
266
Crawford* Carol . , ,
, 94, 19!, 267
Clayton. Max
237
Comerford, John
266
Cordel, Robert
266
Crawford* James
Clayton, Ronald
265
Co no way, lorl . . , .
115,
266
Carder, Angela
266
Creamer* Duane . .
.... 157, 267
Clews, Diana
265
Conaway, Vona
266
Corke, Carlgtta
266
Crist* Judith .... *
Clinesmith* Ramona 104,
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Con dr a, Clarence
237
Carmack, Stanley
266
Criswell, Carolyn
Clotfelter, Cortland
237
Conley, Eileen
266
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237
Conley, Sherry
266
233
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Clumsky, Stephen , . .
223
Conrad, Rand
266
Cornett, Joyce
266
226, 238
Coady, Janet
237
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170,
171,
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Corns, Deborah
266
Critchfield, William
267
Coats, Brenda 94, 210,
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266
Catt, Lodorina
233
Craft, Undo
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265
Converse* Barbara .
129*
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266
Couch, David
266
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Cackrum* Nancy . * .
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Converse, Carole ♦ .
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.. 96, 210,
266
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Coe* Norman . *
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101,
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Conyac, Constance
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Couture, Edith
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283
Cudney, Sharon , .
Coen, Daren
237
Cook, Beverly
266
Covington, John
145
Cudney, Vtekey
267
Coffin, James 171,
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. 39*
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Cox, Benito
238
Cultey, Karen . . . .
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266
Cox, Connie
266
Cullumber, Van
267
265
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129,
266
Cox, Cynthia
266
Culver, Connie
... 267
CoffindoHer, Linda ... 129,
265
Cook, Mildred
266
Cox, Deann . . . .
129
Cummings, Ronald
. - 267
Coldazier, John
265
Cook, Ryan . . . .
266
Cox, Jeffrey , . .
162
Cunningham, Royle
... 158, 220,
Students began getting acquainted with
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May IK The new addition houses bowling
lanes, and snooker in the recreation area,
a cafeteria, ballroom, bookstore and
lounges*
360
267
Curtis, Jerald . * , . . 267
Custer Hall . , r 183 191
Custer, Raymond . , r , 267
Custer, Twflo ....... 267
Cutright, David 267
Outright, Donald 267
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Dabiri, Massoud
267
Dahl, Larry . . . .
267
Dailey, John ....
86, 92, 233
Daisey Mae , . . .
82
Dana, Frank . , . .
267
Daniels, Saily
267
Dansel, Robyn . , ,
24, 78, I 43, 238
Darnell, Brenda
1 15
Dome!!, Marilyn
267
Daubert, Richard
267
Daubert, Victor
223
Dauer, Sheryl
. 267
David, Daniel . . ,
267
Davidson, Bryce
. 267
Davidson, Sue
267
Davis, Alberta , . ,
. , 115, 216, 267
Davis, Ann
233
Davis, Cheryl „ „
267
Davis, James
267
Davi$, Mark . . . .
267
Davis, Martha . . .
238
Davis, Rkhard
267
Davis, Susan
267
Davis, Stanley
267
Day, Marjorie
Day, Mauricia
268
Day, Roberta
263
Dean, Jerry . , . ,
. 268
Deon, Jill
! 29, 263
Dean, Ronnie
. 263
Deardorff, Merle . , . . , r . , r , 263
Deardorff, Pamela 116
Debes, Darlene , 268
Debes, Joseph 263
Debes, Robert 268
Debey, Wayne * . 268
Dechonf, Dovid ........ r .. r 268
Deeds, Robert 220
Deeds, Robin .. 129, 210, 231, 268
Deeds, Sherry . . , . 268
Deforest, Kenneth ...... 92, 197
Degormo, Douglas -- 120, j219, 238
Degarmo, Lorry 218, 268
Degenhordt, Donald . ... 107, 268
Degen hardf, Raymond . . . , . 268
Degood, Lanny
263
D eh oven, Everett
238
Dehn, Donald . .
. 268
Deibert, Edwin
......... 126
Deines, Bonnie .
, ... 129, 238
Deines, Dan
, . 238
Deines, Dennis
268
Deines, jerre
238
Domes, Julie ...
, , . , 210, 263
Deines, Kelly . . ,
87,
89, 174, 220,
263
Deines, Ricky
268
Deiser, Peter
. . . . 222, 268
Dejmal, Joe
268
Delaney, Jerel
, 268
Delta Sigma Phi
220
Delta Tau Alpha
104
Delta Zeta ....
212
Demaree, Kathryn
268
Demaree, Bruce
. .... 206
Demass, Karen
268
Denning, Dan . .
226
Denning, Tam
. .... 219
Denning, Thomas
. . . . 268, 269
Denton, Clyde
269
De pie 550, Larry
269
Desair, Henry . .
112, 269
Desaire, Marva
, , . 269
Desbien, Robert
112
Dettmer, Craig
104
Devlin, Berne . .
226, 269
Dewees, Jane
269
Dexter, Kraig . .
231, 238
Dey, Dennis . . . . .
113, 127
Dey, Robert
123
Dibble, James
......... 269
Dibble, Max
238
Dible, Dereso
115, 269
Dible, Gloria
106
Dick, Ann . . . .
269
Dick, John ....
269
Dick, Rodney
269
Dick, Rosa
.... 112, 269
Dickman, Diane ,
. , . . 109, 238
Dickman, Gory
269
Dieck, Kenneth .
162, 231, 269
Dieckhoff, Foster
109
Dieckhoff, Tando
107
Diehl, Henry
269
Diehl, Undo
238
Diehl, Ronald
. . 269
Diehl, Walter
269
Dierberger, 8am
219, 269
Dierberger, Tim
213, 269
Diers, Leon ......
269
Dies, Geneva . . . .
269
Dietz, Carol , . , , .
269
Dietz, Carol ......
115, 124, 269
Dietz, Claudio . . . .
. . . . . 90. 269
Dietz, Marsha . , . .
238
Dietz, Rodney . . . .
233
Dilley, Allen ......
108, 133
Diilon, Mary . . . , .
269
Dtnges, Marlene . .
269
Dinkel, Brenda . . .
269
Dtnket, Kenneth . . .
168, 170, 171
Dirks, Norvin . . . . .
238
Dive!, Larry
.... 230, 238
Dixon, Brenda ....
216, 226, 269
Dixon, Nancy . r . .
269
Doak, Deborah , , , .
129, 210, 269
Doan, Vicki .......
, . . . . 94, 269
Dodrill, Deborah
269
Dodson, Libby . . . .
136, 269
DoerHer, Charles
269
Doleehek, Jane . . . ,
.. ... 113, 130
Dolechek, Larry
269
Doleehek, Mary L. .
94, 269
Doll, Doualas A. . .
. 269
Doll, Garyold . . . .
269
Doll, Mark
269
Doll, Susan
121, 270
Dombough, Johnie M. . . 106, 233
Dome, Don . . ,
200, 233
Dome, Sharon , r , ,
270
Dominguez, Mario E.
. . 9, 79, 113,
270
Do no hey, Daryl
224, 270
Donaldson, Deb by
270
Donath, Darlene
270
Donohoe, Anifo . . .
104, 270
Dooley, Norman
.... in, 270
Doran, Richard, Jr. .
145, 162, 270
Doud, Dovid L. . . .
270
Doud, Rise ......
270
Do ug h er ty , E t i za to et b
.... 112, 270
Dougherty, Jim
. , 270
Downing, Rhetf
238
Doxon, Patricio
270
Drach, John . , . . ,
270
Draper, Sherry , . „
\ . .. 270
Dreker, Sheila . . . .
270
Dreiling, Charlene
.... 105, 238
Dreiling, Dorian . . .
270
Dreiling, Eugene
. . . . 220, 270
Dreiling, Florence
. 270
Dreiling, Jane
270
Dreiling, John , . . .
226
Dreiling, Judy . . . .
270
Dreiling, Kathleen
270
Dreiling, Linda S, .
238
Dreilina, Lois ......
90,
104,
270
Dreiling, Lynda . , .
109.
238
Dreiling, Marilyn
270
Dreiling. Mark . . .
270
Dreiling, Pamela . . .
1 1 3,
127,
270
Dreiling, Rene , , .
270
Dreiling, Shery! , .
270
Dressel, Marion . .
233
D ressm a n , S h a na
270
Driscoll, Kenneth
238
Drosselmeyer, Wesley
104,
1 n.
233
Dryden, Elizabeth
239
Dubois, Diana ....
270
Dugan, Judy .. 108,
130,
133,
270
Duggins, Janice
Dumler, Larry
239
270
Duncan, Susan . . ,
239
Duncan, Von .....
270
Dunekcak, Larry . . .
167,
270
Dunkek David ....
270
Dunkel, Sadonia . , . .
270
Dunn, Dawn
210,
270
Dunn, Gary
270
Dunning, Aian
271
Dupree, Mary , , , ,
271
Duran, Jerome ....
120,
151
Durler, Stanley
145
Durr, Randy ......
220,
271
Duryee, Donald . . .
208,
226,
271
Dusin, Karl ......
271
Dutton, Richard
112
Dyck, James
. 89,
271
Dyck, Timothy ....
271
Dye, George .....
271
E
Eaglin, Anne ....... + ,, + 239
Earnest, Jeff 239
Echer, Steven 271
Eck, Mike 220, 271
Eek, P. John 39, 239
Eckert, Michae' 230, 271
Eckhordt, Donna r . . 271
Eddy, Alice 271
Edgerle, Teri 239
Edminster, Jo 271
Edmundsan, Deena .... 113, 271
Edwards, Beverly 271
Edwards, Peggy . 21 4, 271
Edwards, William ......... 271
Eggers, Henry 271
Eggleston, Gory 239
Ehly, Mari ho . , . . . 271
Ehrlich, Jeffery . B 7, 89, 208, 271
EickbosH, Linda 271
Ellert. Kent . . 218
Eilen, Stanley , , , , , $4. ! 14, 229
Eisenhour, Douglas , , . . 120, 239
Elder, Coro! * .• 101, 271
Elder, Gristle , 215, 271
Elder, Qrody 145, 162, 271
Elder, Phillip ........ 239
ELlenberger, Terry , . 239
Ellingbae, Sue 271
Elliott, Anita , . . 271
Elliott, D. AHon ... 112, 220, 271
Elliott, Jacquelyn . , M2, 216, 271
Elliott, William 271
Ellis, Martha . . 108, 133, 271
E Hi worth, Terry 271
Elmore, Eldon 118, 271
EfmquLst, Charles 271
Elniff, Ronald .... 220. 271
Eisey, John 271
Elston. Donno 129
Emmert, Larry * 239
Emory, Lena 239
EngeL Devona . . . 271
Engel, Donna . 115, 271
Engel, John . . 174. 175, 239
Engel, Kenneth 271
Engs I land, Cheryl , 272
Engel, Lucille 271
England, Merlene 212, 272
Eng ling, Orval 272
English, Rita 101, 272
Enright, Gloria 272
Enslow, Mary . . . 90, 94, 1 12, 127
Epsilon Pi Tau , . 106
Erbert, Greg 272
Erbert, Terrence , 226
Erkhicni Kathleen 272
Ernst, Dennis 239
Erway, Lyle 219, 272
Esfeld, Jone . . . - 194, 272
Esfeld, Valerie 272
Estes, Michael . . . 164, 167, 208*
222, 272
Eta Rho Epsilon 113
Etling, Gory 121
Eubank, Barbara 272
Eubank, Carol . , r - - 239
Eubank, Charles 239
Evans, David 272
Evans, Diane . . . . . 113, 272
Evans, Paula ....... T . 272
Evans, Randall . 272
Evans, Thomas 145, 147
Evel, Ronald 272
Everhart, Barbara 34, 239
Ewy, John 112, 272
F
Fagan, Raymond 126
Fahren holtz, Christ in 239
Falmon, Susan , 272
Fair, James , . 272
Fakes, Connie 272
Farmer, Marie 130, 272
Forney, Thomas . I I 1, 239
Farr, Velma 209, 216, 272
Farris, Gary 272
Foulkender, Joyce . ..... 273
Foulkender, Roger , 273
Faulkner, Cherie .......... 273
Faulkner, David . . , 273
Faulkner, Kotheryn ........ 127
Faurot, Robert 239
Fehrenbacher, Lonnie ...... 273
FeikerT, Lorry 273
Feist, Kenneth 106, 239
Feist, Mary 112
Feldt, Ranald 273
Felzien, Marla 115, 273
Ferguson, Veorl 239
Feriand, Janet 121, 273
FickeS, Spencer 239
Fielder, Philip 273
Fielder, Ronald 114, 273
File, Dante! 224
File, Dee . 273
Finger, Donald ........ 200, 273
Fink, Donoieo . , . 84, 85, 86, 109,
239
Finney, Marsha 239
Finr.in, Mike ....... 92. 93, 228
Fischer, William 220, 273
Fish, Martha ............. 273
Fisher, Donna « 273
Fisher, June . 273
Fisher, Rollond 273
Fishier, Peggy 273
Fixsen, Randall 273
Flagler, Charlene , , 239
Flagler, Loquifa . 273
Flalg, Susan 273
Flakus, Mary 273
fiamik, Earl 228, 273
Flaska, Steve , . , . ,
325. 273
Flox, Mory . . . . ,
273
Fleming, Diane . , .
Fleske, Karen
273
f 1 etcher, Cindi
212, 273
Fllnn, Sheiia
. 273
Fogo. James . . .
273
Fokk, Gory
273
Foot, Patricio . . . . ,
. 94, 130, 273
Football
147
Forbes, Della
239
Ford, Thomas
273
Forpohl, Penny . .
. . . 273
Forsborg, Kenneth
273
Fort, Gregory . T . .
.... 226, 273
Fortune, Jerry
273
Foster, Ann ....
273
Fox, Chester
.... 224, 274
Fox, Dovid ......
239
Fox, Steven ....
92
Fax*, Charles
.. 105
Frock, Jonyth . , . .
216, 274
Frock. Undo ....
128, 216, 274
Francis, D. Clifton
Francis, Melizzo . . .
.... 274
Frank, Betty ....
239
Frank, Saljy
274
Frcnke, Thomas . .
125, 239
prortko, Mark T T .
274
Frazey, Undo
274
Freed, Gory ....
228
Freeman, David
274
French Club , . . ,
112
French, Leslie
274
French, Wilma
274
Frey, Richard
. 122
Frick, Steven
. . 274
Pricker, Roger
228, 274
Frederick Judy .
108, 274
F r led eric h. Rondo! 1
. ... 218, 274
Fried ly, Douglas . .
127, 274
Friend, Barbara
274
Friesen, Susan
116, 185, 274
Frost, Jana
94, 274
Frydendoli, Larry
. 239
Frye. Dianne
. , . 239
Fukasowo, Yoshikazu 219
Fuller,
Lorry
274
Fulton,
Joonne
239
Furbeck, Cindy . . ,
. 129, 216, 226,
574
Furlough
Queen
........... 83
G
Gabel, Dennis 274
Gaither, Cassandra . . 2/4
Gallagher, Stan 274
Gatlougher, Pamela ....... 274
Go 3 Hard t. Donald 222, 274
Gail ion, Ivon 274
Gamma Delta ............. 138
Gansei, Richard ...... 226, 274
Garden, Mary ............ 274
Gardner, Jock , . . , 224
Gardner, Marilyn . . 105, 109, 274
Gar low, Floy 239
Garrett, Cathey , . . ♦ 274
Garrett, Deborah .. 119, 210, 274
Garten, Cathy 122
Garwood, James , , . 574
Garwood, Jan 274
Gaschler, Dennis 574
Goskell, Mkhoel . . 153, 157, 218,
274
Goskill, Danaid 274
Gassmann, Anthony ....... 274
Gossner, Carolyn .......... 239
Gates, Ralph 231. 274
Gechter, Marsha .......... 274
Gedney, Michae 1 ..... 120, 240
Geier, Alan .............. 274
Gefet, Phyllis 240
George, Eddie ............ 275
Geargeson, John . . 1 43, 1 45, 240
Gerber, Larry r . . . 208, 224, 240
German Club . . , 113
GerrEtzen, Jeanette ... 112, 2/5
Gerstberger, Kenneth 740
Gerstenltorn, Deborah 275
Gerstenkorn, Linda ........ 275
Gerstner, Myron , 275
Gfelter, Linda ........ 107, 24Q
Gholson, Jone ............ 275
Gibb, Stanley . 275
Giebter, Karen 275
Giehler, Robert , , . 275
Giebler, Sharon ... 104, 121, 275
Gienger, Gwyn 275
Giese, Barbara ... 119, 212, 275
Gifford, Belinda .. 129, 133, 210,
275
Gilbert, Doris 240
Gilbert, Michael 275
Gilbert, Nor'an , 133, 240
Gilchrist, Beverly 85, 240
Giles, Debra 275
Giles, Michael 275
Giles, Norman 240
362
Gilger, John
Gray, Cynthia . , . ,
108, 240
Gllkerson, Verltn
275
Gray, Frank ,. 120, T58, 220, 276
Gillen, Colleen
Gray, James
276
Gillen, John . . . .
Green, Harold
Gillette, Trudy
94, 275
Green, James . . .
158, 159, 220,
Glngics, Leonard
275
259, 276
Gingroux, Danie ,
..... 231, 275
Green, Mark . . . .
..... 228, 229
Gingroux, John
106
Green, Richard
Girot, Borboro
115, 275
Green, Roxy * * * , .
. 90. 100, 276
Gloss man, John
275
Gregg, Curtis . . .
Glossmon, Mary
Gregg, George . , ,
104, 226, 276
Gleason, Darryl . . ,
104, 240
Gregory, Vjrl
.... 276
Gleason, Gregory ,
.... 101, 240
Gres nick, Joseph
145, 157
Gleason, Mark . .
Grlbben, Carolyn .
. , . 84, 86, 240
Glenn, Lorry
240
Griffin, Barbara
, . 240
Gleue, David
Griffin, Lois . , . .
276
Gleue, Lorine
275
Griffin, Sue . . . .
Gfeue, Steven . . . .
89, 275
Griffiths, Robert . .
158, 159, 220,
Glover, Pomelo
275
276
Gnad, David . . , .
275
Grippln, Gary
276
Good, Shirley . . . ,
125, 575
Gross, Alexia , . „
Gobin, Shorolyn . . .
107, 119, 275
Gross, Coro!
......... 240
Godfrey, James
Gross, Dolores
276
Goebel. Kenneth . .
. 92, 197, 275
Gross, Herald
240
Goetz, Iwrila ....
Gross, John . . . .
276
Golf
Gross, Judith
276
Goad, Ronald
84
Gross, Lester
........ 276
Goodwin, Janice
, 210 275
Gross, Marie
...... 276
Goodwin, Pomelo
275
Gross, Wesley
226
Gorball, Nanay . . .
240
Grout, Lindo
109
Gordon, Constance
... 2U, 275
Gi'bves, Pamela
. .... 276
Go re Mo ry
240
Gruber, Vicky
276
Goseland, Gory
231
Grunwald, Glen
276
Goth, Warren , . , .
220, 273, 275
Grusing, Lavon . . .
94, 107, 127,
Gotrschalk, Timothy
, , . 220, 240
276
Gaudy, Linda ....
133, 212, 276
Grusing, Undo , . . ,
94, 24!
Go wer, Betty . , ,
2 7,6
Guffey, Richard
145
Grobbe, Richard
276
Gunn, Steven . . , ,
224, 276
Grab be, Rosemarie
. 90, 216, 276
Gust a f son, Mary
96, 276
Grocer, Stephanie
132
Cutlery, John . T . .
104, 226, 241
Gfoble, Julie
. . . . . 107, 276
Gwoltney, James
, . . . . 224, 276
Graf, Norma
276
Gw inner, Charles . .
120, 1 45, 241
Grofel, Sheila
276
Gym nos tics . . ,
Graham, Jerry
276
Graham, Sharon
128, 276
LI
Graham, Steven
. . . 224, 276
H
Grandstaff, Kitty
240
Gravelle, James
Haag, Charles
127
Graver, Amber „ . . .
119, 216, 276
Haas, Anthony , .
276
Graver, Robin
240
Haas, Jane
276
Groves, Ava ....
276
Haas, Judith . . . .
97, M2
Graves, Connie . -
109, 240
Haas, Lorraine
241
Groves, Yvette
276
Haas. Sharon
277
Gray, Alice ,
. , , 276
Haase, Ralph
277
Gray, Charles
Habiger, John . . . ,
241
Hachmeister, Bruce
.... 104,
241
Mormon, Steven
..... 278
Hadley, Julio
277
Harmon, Richard
120, 241
Hadley, Stephen .
120,
277
Harms, Donna
.... 278
Haetrokul, Niphan
241
Bor ness, Kathryn
278
Hageman, Nancy
241
Haro a, Edward
120, 241
Roger, Linda
277
Barrel, Mary . . . , ,
107, 278
Hogerman, Shirley
.... 216.
277
Harris, Carol
Hahn, Rickie . . . , .
145, 228,
27 7
Harris, Cynthia
Hoke, John .....
241
Harrison* Jennifer
..... 278
Halderman, Barrett
241
Harrison, Tad
Hale, Patricia , . .
94,
277
Hart, Howard
Hall, Annexe
241
Hart, Jeffry ....
241
Hall, Judy
241
Harting, Harold
241
Hall, Steven , , , ,
277
Hosdhors*, Belinda
Ha Hack, Donna
277
Hoselhorst, Daniel
278
Hailing, Jeanette
115,
277
Haselhorst, Joyce
278
Hailing, Melvin
277
Hoselhorst, Leon . .
278
Hamilton, Edwin
127
Haskett, Jone . . . .
119, 278
Hamm, Carolyn
277
Haskett, Pauline
278
Hommeke, Thomas
277
Hatch, Dennis ....
. . 81
, 87, 278
Hammer, Donald
277
Hatfield, Roger
241
Hammer, Patricia
2 77
Hotten, Mary
..... 278
Ham morse hmidt, Jconet , , , ,
277
Hcverfield, Melvin
..... 145
Hammerschmidt, Kathy . . . .
216.
Hoyden, Solly
..... 278
226, 277
Hcyoen, Shirley
..... 278
Hammond, Gerald
277
Hayes, Undo
278
Hampton, Richard
;
277
Hayes, Philio
..... 278
Hand, David ....
226
Haynes, Charles
242
Hon eke, James , * ,
113. 121,
277
Haynes, Cynthia
278
Haney, Janet
277
Hoyse, Beth ....
278
Haney, Kirk
241
Hayse, Frances
-..4 *.
123, 242
Hanhorat, Ronald
277
Hazelton, Ellen
..... 278
Hannafin, Michael
.... 169,
170,
Mealy, Frank . . .
. , . , « 145
171
, 172
Heaps, Ronaid
242
Hansen, Carroll
..... 84,
241
Heather, Brooke
. 53, 278
Hansen, Dixie
277
Hedge, Susan
. 242
Hansen, Earl
27 7
Hedge, William . .
228, 278
Hansen, James
278
Heeke, M. Theresa
M2, 278
Horbaugh, Brenda
278
Heffel, Marvin
242
Horbaugh, Paul
278
Heffel, David . . . . .
222, 278
Horbaugh, Sylvia , ,
. 85, 105,
241
Heft, Suzanne . . . .
. 96. 242
Harbin, Mario . . . .
.... 214,
278
Hefty, Ann
242
Harbin, Ruth , , . ,
278
Heim, William
242
Hardin, Cindy , . .
119, 129,
216.
Helmon, Steven . .
..... 242
278
Hein, Richard
278
Hardin, Connie
278
Heinz, Janet . . , .
278
Hording, Harold
218
Heinze, Allan
120,
226, 279
Harding, Vernon . .
. 87, 116,
278
Heinze, Alvin . . . .
279
Hardy, David „ . , ,
278
Heinze, Gregory . .
208,
224, 24?
Hardy, Lorry , . , ,
241
Hejny, Gary
279
Hardy, Weston
133
Heldenbrand, Edward
145
Harkness, Mary
273
Helfrlch, Robert
222
Harman, Conrad
278
Helin, Gerald . . . .
218. 279
Harman, Patrick
278
Heller, Jimmy
. ..*. 127
Harman, Sherry
97,
112
HeKerud, Robert
226, 279
363
Heim, Cart ........
145, 242
Herrmon,
Rochelle
279
Higgins, Richard
.... 171, 172
Hoffman, Donald
280
226 279
279
Hill Barbara
230
Hoffmon, John . .
280
Helm, Wilber ......
...... 279
Herrmonn, Patricia
1 IS,
279
Hill, H. Mark . . .
15 1, 242
Hoffman, Sue
280
Hetman,
3 hi1tp ....
. . 226
Herrmann, Ron . .
279
Hill, Theodore , .
......... 280
Hof tiger, Robert
2 B0
Hem me.
Robert
222
Hershberger, Sherry
279
Hiller, Marcia
280
Hoke, Patricia
230
Hem my.
Jomes ■* , -
... 279
Herzog,
Lester
279
Hillman, Larry
242
Hall, Steven
280
Hemphill,
Michael
. 279
Hess man
Steve
279
Hinshaw, Gail
280
Holler, Harris
231
Henderson,
Karen
279
Hess man
LeJean
279
Hinlz, Sandra . . .
109
Holler, Trudy , . , . .
93,
203,
242
Hendriekso
n. Lorry
279
Hessenftow, Charles
279
Hird, Steven
280
Holliman, Michael .
161,
162,
281
Hennigh,
Kathleen
279
Hesser,
Gary ....
158, 218,
279
Hish, Cynthia
280
Holliman, Patrick . . .
92,
228,
231
Henning,
Donna
279
Hester,
Pamela . , . .
90, 212,
279
History Club
121
Hollingsworth, Cyria
281
HenricksOn
Gordon
242
Heubiesn
, Diane
279
Hixenbaugh, Gol!
242
Holmes, Lorry
231
Henry, Erne!
242
Heublein
, Larry . .
279
Hixon, Larry . . , ,
242
Holmes, Pat
. 90,
216
Herl, Der
i nis
. 279
Hewes,
Sharis
... 85
242
Hixon Rondo
.... 280
Holmes, William
158
Herman,
Eddie - , .
279
Hewson,
Steven , . .
89, 20 S,
218,
Hladek, Larry
230
Halopirek, Kenneth
281
Heroneme,
Joyce
279
279
Hlaus, Francis
230
Holston, Angela
281
Herring,
Harold
....... 279
Heyen,
Connie
1 29,
279
Hobbs, Marjorie
. , 242
Homecoming
. 25
Herrman,
Adom
242
Hiatt,
Stanley
279
Hoch, Robert
.. 280
Homecoming Queen
. 78
Herrman,
Becky
, . 210, 279
Hibbs,
Claude
222
Hach, Stephen . , ,
106, 120, 2 B0
Home Economics Chapter
119
Herrmon,
Etoine
. . 129, 279
Hicke I,
Barbara . .
279
Hochman, Steven
280
Ho nas, Ernest . . .
121
Huffman,
Joseph
242
Hickman,
Randall
280
Hodges, Jennie
280
Honas, Gerold . . . ,
118,
23!
Herrmon,
Karen
279
Hickman.
, Sharon
280
Hoff hous, Karen
... 280
Honas, James
231
Herrman,
Leo
. . 2 OB, 279
Hick$, David . . , . .
280
Hoffman, Cynthia ,
., 79, 92, 128,
Honderiek, John
242
Herrmon,
Lois . . , .
....... 279
Hiegert,
Cheryl
230
147, 280
Honderick, Neal
281
"Each year America covers with concrete
a land area equal to the size of Ellis coun-
ty / 1 said Dr. Eugene Fleharty at Ft, Hays
Earth Day, As he spoke, FHS maintenance
men poured concrete over a well-worn stu-
dent short-cut across the college lawn.
364
Hooper, Undo 281
Hoover, Brenda 281
Hoover, James ... 96, 101, 125,
231,281
Hopkins, Steven 281
Horchem, Paulo . , . 281
Horn, Roger 231
Horner, Alan ............ 220
Horner* Andrew . 281
Horner, Potsy ........ 115, 242
Horning, Rosonne .. 107, 119, 281
Horyna, Joyce ... 108, 214, 281
Horyna, Shirley 281
Hath, Alice 231
House, Belly 281
House, Rodger . 28 I
Houston, Helen 4 + . 281
Houston, fto'hona ......... 281
Howard, Jesse 281
Howard. Judy 242
Ho word, Sharon .......... 281
Howe, Rhonda 281
Howell, Stella , ■ 981
Howgill, Martyn . 87, 92, 99, 116,
153, 155, 1 56, 157, 242
Buck, C Jone . , . 107, 1 19, 281
Huck, Carla 118
Huddleston, Kathy ........ 281
Hudson, Christine ......... 281
Hudson, Thomas 242
Huebner, Dennis .......... 242
Huebner, Gloria 281
Huenergorde, James ...... 242
Hug, Beth . , . * 245
Hughes, John 281
Hugo, Cornelius ... 1 f3, 124, 281
Huitt* NonCy ......... 212, 581
Humpert, Mory ....... 115, 281
Hunley, Rickey 526, 281
Hunt. Rhondo 281
Hunter, Ryth * . , . 1 15, 282
Hurl but, Sharon ........... 282
Hurst, DSonna 282
Hurst, Kenneth 282
Huso, Ivon 242
Huser, Paula 282
Hustig, Kathleen . * * 282
HusEig* Vicki 282
Husted, Anita ..... 92, 210, 282
Huston, Robert 282
Huston, Rosemary * * * . 282
Hutchinson, Thomas . . 232
Hut ter, Carey . 1 1 4, 242
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Ideker, Vicki * 282
Imel, JEm .. *. ... 242
Inauguration 813
Industrial Arts Club 120
Ingram, Roy ... . 108, 121. 242
Ingrutn, Patricio 282
Insley, Ronald ..... ... 282
Jnt or □ prosit, Viriya . . 242
Inter.f roternity Council . . . 208
Irby, Richard 228, 282
Isha, Stephen ............. 282
Ivey, Rickey .............. 582
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Juckson, Robert ....... 282
Jacobs, Brenda ........... 582
Jacobs, Debra . * 282
Jacobs, Donald ............ 242
Jacobs, Janet ., 214. 582
Jacobs, Kathleen 115, 282
Jacobs, Mory 315, 282
Jacobs, Sharon .... 99, 1 16, 282
Jacobs, William 282
JoCpuss. Karen 282
Jahoy, Emily ............. 282
Jokubson, Paul 225* 282
James, Lynda 2 82
James, Patrick 3 71, 282
James, Richard 282
Jankovits, Gary 282
Jonno, Donna . 282
Jonsonius, Julie ....... 107, 282
Jeters, Don 226, 242
Jemteon, Erlcne ....... 133, 282
Jenkins, Lionell ........ . 145
Jennings, Donna 242
Jensen, Cynthia . 282
Jensen, Duvid 282
Junsen, Galen . . . . * 282
Jensen, Judith ............ 245
Jensen. Kathleen ...... 210. 282
Jensen, Karen ............ 282
Jensen, Patricio ........... 242
Jeter. William 175
Jimenez, Juan . 82, 110, 113, 242
Jimenez, Lute ....*.♦ . . 226, 283
Jindro, Ru f h , , . , , 283
Johnson, Barbara . , 3 13, 133. 283
Johnson, Casey . 218, 233
Johnson, Darrell 243
Johnson, Don n is 283
Johnson, Edwin ........... 158
Johnson, Fred . . 92, 93, 112, 208,
219, 283
Johnson, Fred J. 125, 283
Johnson, Gaylord . . 283
Johnson, Gingie ...... 212, 233
Johnson, Gregory 256, 283
Johnson, Herman 243
Johnson, James L. .... 125, 283
Johnson, Janet ........... 243
Johnson, Jams ............ 253
Johnson, Jerry 127
Johnson, Johanna ..... 115, 283
Johnson, John 283
Johnson, Karen ....... 129, 243
Johnson, Undo 283
Johnson, Margaret .... 109, 243
Johnson, Patrick .......... 283
Johnson. Peter ,.****...*.. 283
Johnson, Ralph 1 43
Johnson, Renee ........... 243
Johnson, Ronald 243
Johnson, Sandro ... 98, II 2, 283
Johnson, Sarah 283
Johnson, Susan . 283
Johnson, Thomas ... 99, 228. 243
Johnston, Shanann .. 96, 216, 283
Jones, Anderson . . . . 283
Jones, Donna 283
Jones, Jay 283
Jones, Marylirt 283
Jones, Noro Elizabeth ...... 283
Jones, Susan 283
Jones, Virgil 283
Jorgemen* Lindo .......... 283
Jorgensen, Rexann 283
Joss, Ava 94 , 133, 216. 283
Judy, Dwight ............. 243
Juergensen, Vaarle ... 113
Julian, Basil 125, 283
Juneau, Theodore 145
Juno, Elvita .......... 185, 253
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Kappa Omicron Phi 107
Korbon, Kay ene ....... 94, 283
Karl, Michael , . 120
Karlin, Charles 89. 583
Karlin, David 283
Karlin, Linda ... . ... 283
Karlin, Margaret * . . , . 283
Karlin, Mory ..... r .. r ,, r , 233
Korhn, Suson , ......... 283
Karlin, Teresa 243
Karlin, Terry ......... 133* 243
Koshka, Antoinette . . 90. 1 1 3, 284
Kasselmon, Linda * * * * 284
KoStens* Gory 284
Kastens, Jayne 284
Kaster. Gary 284
Kaizennieier, Dana 284
Kaufman, Carla ........... 284
Kaufman, Roger 284
Keagy. David ............. 284
Keorns, David * 384
Keaiing, James * * , . * . 145
Keating, Josephine 243
Keating, Warren J. 243
Keating, Wylmo .......... 243
Keberlein, John .......... 243
Keenan, John 243
Keenan* Robert ......... 229
Keith* Diana .......... 130, 284
Keith, Diana R 284
Keith, Edward 284
Kell, Donald 264
Keller, James B. ...... 157* 284
Keller* James 0 . ... 226
Keller* Karen 104, 243
Keller, Kenneth . * * . * 284
Keller, Mary 284
Keller, Samuel 284
Kelley, Paula . . . 284
Kelly* william .... 145, 284
Kalman* Beverly **.,*. 216, 284
Keh net* James 284
Kemp, Dionne 115, 284
- Kemp. George 284
Kennedy, Howard 284
Kennedy* Karol! ........... 284
Keeney, Tam 284
Kenyon, Mory 284
Kepico, Douglas 243
Kerbs, Terry . . 226
Kern, Donna 2&4
Kern, Linda . . 284
Kernohan, Beverly . * . 243
Kemohan, Robert * 543
Kerr, Franklin 284
Kerr, GayJen ......... 121, 284
<esl, Barocro 284
Kessinger, Patricia ........ 2$4
Ketterl, Bernard 284
Keneii, Mark ............. 230
Keyser, Larry . 104, 243
KFHS 303
Kimple, Richard . 243
Kinderknecht* C, J. . 120, 2&4
Kinder knee ht* Dixie . . * 584
365
Kinderknecht, Shirley 284
King, Elizabeth 284
King. Rodney 243
Kings, Lillian 115
Kingsley, Douglos , , ♦ 96, 219,, 284
Kirby, Alberto 243
Kirk, Andreo ■ 1 18, 130
Kirk, Greg ,, 285
Kirk, Johnno 285
Kirk, Randoll , . * 285
Kirk, Sheryl 119, 285
Kirk, Terry , 285
Kirkendoll, Joseph ,,. 113
Kisser, Donna 2&5
Kite, Melinda ...... „ 124
Kitts, Melvin , , 89, 153, 157, 235
Klaus, Alex 285
Klaus, Larry 243
Klaus, Richard 285
Klein, Faye . . . „ „ 285
Klein, Jerry . . . , . . . . 285
Klein, Lynden 285
Klendo, Timothy „ , , , , 285
Kletchka, Ronald ... 89, 92, 121,
285
Kline, Mary 285
Kllnzmonn, MorttEo 107, 285
KJusener, Alan . . . , 85, 1 16, 243
Knight, Donna 285
Knight, James 127
Knight, Undo 243
Knight, Peter . , . 285
KnoU, Lawrence 243
Knoll, Leo 113
Knox, Connie . 194, 285
Knox, M. Darlene 243
Knox, Susan 285
Kocn, Elvm 285
Koehn, Dorretl . , . * . 285
Koehn, Martha 13 2
Koeiling, Donato . . * . 127, 243
Koerner, Barbara 285
Koerperith, Elchne ........ 285
Koett, fm&ldo 285
Kohl Barbara ........ 101* 286
Kohl, Kenneth 286
Kolb, Kelvin 286
Kollhoff, Daniel , ♦ 243
Koo, Virginia 243
Koons, Lynn 286
Kootz, Kathleen 130, 286
Koplik, Janet , 214, 286
Korte, Michael . , 286
Koster, Arthur 286
Koster, Marla 286
Koster, Ronald *,,*,,* 171, 286
Kottwitz, Eiizobetn 286
Kough, Jerl 215, 286
Kough, Michael 286
Koalas, Barbara 243
Kraft, Gail 286
Kraft, Gerald 243
Kraft, Janice ............ 286
Kramer, Dennis 286
Kramer, Joseph ... 176, 177, 286
Krompe, Lynn 286
Kraus, Pamela 286
Kraus, Rebecca . . . , 108
Kraus, Richard ....... 125, 243
Kraus, Robert ..... 89, 1 25, 286
Krause, Margaret 286
Krehbiel, Barbara 286
Krehbiel, Lawrence .... 103, 286
Kriley, Kay 286
Krob, Terry 3 08, 116, 243
Krobath, Frank ....... 104, 286
Kroboth, jimmy .......... 286
Krouse, Carol ....... 215, 286
Krug, Kenneth 243
Krug, Sharon 286
Kugler, Vicki 286
Kuhlman, Carolyn ......... 243
Kuhlman, Devon , 286
Kuhn, Barbara 206
Kuhn, Corie 286
Kuhn, Ed 101, 102, 286
Kuhn, Judith ...... 286
Kuhn, Ronald „ . 286
Kulbixkl Joe . 145
Kunza r Robert . 105, 286
Kurtz, Sheryl 104, 286
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# Ronaia ......
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Sarah . ... ......
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Lake Retreat Organization
126
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Sharon — . . , . ,
287
Lampe,
Norma
243
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287
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Patricia .......
287
Lang,
Dennis
287
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Duane
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Lang,
Gerald ........
287
Lang,
Paul * . .
287
Lang,
Thomas
287
Longhofer, Kathy
287
Langley,
Candace
329.
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Lansdown, Steven
226
La nr er moo, Stephen
287
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Larson,
Barbora . . ,
114,
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Lash brook, Lynn . * .
120,
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243
Lash brook, Martha
244
Latham,
Cheryl
287
Lott! me r
, Jamie
287
Lcvbhon, Lorry . . .
176,
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176,
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Mary ....
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Lay, Patricia . . , ,
287
Lay, Ruth
287
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Terry . * » * .
287
Leach,
Trent . , . . .
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244
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121,
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244
Leikam,
Arlene
287
Leiker,
Alien . . . „
237
Leikor,
Cynthlo
237
Leiker,
Duane . , . ,
244
Leiker,
Irvin
287
Lein wetter, Ly net te
287
Leis, Barbora . . , ,
287
Leis, Debbie ♦ , , . .
108,
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Leltner,
Joyce
287
Leitner,
Linda . . ,
287
Leitner,
Pamcia
287
Leaner,
Randolph
287
Lemoster, Borboro
244
Lemon,
Cleto , , .
287
Lentz,
Robert
244
Leo, 3
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171
Leonard, Dovtd , .
287
Lerack,
Allan . . ,
287
Lesage,
Mary
288
Lesley,
Roekelle
214,
288
Lester,
Mary
113,
130,
288
Lcwailen, Lonis
1 12,
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Lewollen, Wayne
244
Libsaek, Craig . , 219, 288
Liebt, Cart 288
Liebl, Carol 288
Lieffing, Jo 288
Lieu ranee, Thomas 288
Liggett, jane 288
Liggett, Max 96, 230, 288
Light, James 28B
Lightner, Linda 244
Lightcop, Ardley 121, 244
Lightner, Lynn 244
Ulley, Wesley * 1 38, 244
Lightner, Vivian ...... 119, 288
Lillich, Ronald 124
Lin, Eugene 231, 288
Lindohl, Julia 288
Lind berg, Nancy 288
Lindberg, Sonia . . . . 283
Lindenman, John 244
Lindenman, Lois * . . . . 283
Linenberger, Delvern ....... 105
Unenberger, Janice ....... 288
Link, Albert ... 8!, 208, 244
Little Theatre 127
Litton, James 244
Litzenberger, Neilc . 288
Lively, Dana 288
Livingston. Ann ........... 288
Livingston, Cheri 288
Livingston, Mary 105
Locke, Leneol 226
Locke, Morilyn . , , , . 157
Locker, Patricio 244
Lockhart, Gloria . . 84, 85, 95, 244
Loeppke, Sandra 123, 288
Loesch, James 288
Lofgreen, Denzel 244
Lafgreen, Joyce .......... 244
Loflin, Richard 289
Logsdon, Catherine ........ 289
Logsdon, Mox 289
Lohoefener, Debra ......... 289
Lohrmeyer, Roger 289
London, David 124, 244
Long, Kelsey ............. 244
Lang, Thomas 289
Lonnon, Thomas 289
Look, Lawrence * 289
Looney, Leonard 239
Lord, James 289
Lorenz, Anita 289
Larson, James . . 244
Losey, Betsy 244
Losey, David 289
Losey, Kathleen 3 12, 289
366
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121*
245
Mar let r* Connie
290
McCormack, John
,. 89.
295
Melrowsky, Jeanine
291
Loving, Lob
245
Marrs, Charles . . ,
290
McCormick* Larry
. 228.
295
Mels* Fred .........
245
Lovitch* Frank
245
Mom* Gary . . . .
245
McCuiley* Dan
295
Meis, Harold .......
291
Lowry, Shirley . * ,
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130
Marshall, Sally
245
McCune, Terry * * . ,
295
Meis* James ........
245
Loyd, Dafrell * . .
245
Morston, Detma
290
McCurdy, Carol . . . * .
.. 216*
246
Meitl* Semite . . . . . .
* 291
Loyd* Jean .... *
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1 19*
245
Marti* Sharon
290
McDonald, Allan
246
Me i Her* Linda ......
291
Lozano* Alma
112*
245
Mart in. Const o nee
212*
290
McDonald* Arleda
295
Meitner, James
162, 291
Luetters, Donna
289
Martin*. Elizabeth
136,
245
McElroy* Diane * ■ * - . .
295
Melander* Patricia
291
Lukins, Danny
289
Martin* George , * *
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231*
McEiyea, Wallace
295
Mekher* Andrew
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Lurtdgren* Darrel
220.
289
245
McEntorfer* Douglas
246
Memorial Union Program
Lutz* Lois
109.
589
Martin* James
109
McEntaHfer* Janet
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246
Council
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Lyman, Douglas . .
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220,
245
Martin, Jan r . . ,
215
Me E wen* John
246
Mendenhall* Connie
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Lynch* Roger . . ,
120,
289
Martin, Korolyn . , .
212,
290
McFadden, Gayle
295
Men's Glee Club
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Lynn* Donald , .
289
Martz* Robert
3 27
McGovern, Kathleen . .
, . . 90,
216,
Men's Physical Education
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Moce* Henry 125* 289
Mach art* Marie ...... 245
Mod de n , Pat rlc i o 97* 2 89
Maddux, Nino 245
Moddy* William * , 289
Mohin* Richard . . 245
Mohtmcn, Lee . 289
Mo non, George 289
Mai* Connie ...... 289
Moi r John ........... 289
Mol John G. 289
Mai, Terry . . 245, 299
Mojbrrtik* John * , . , . . , 224, 289
Major* Undo 289
Major, Ronald , , , * 289
Majors, Alvin , . , . . 289
Matey, Darrel 289
Malone, Gerald 289
Malone, Jo 289
Moione, Mary . 289
Malscrm, Douglas 289
Mo Isom, Constance ....... 289
Mandt* Martin 220
Manhart, Don . 220. 289
Mdnhorf, Lawrence 289
Manning* Anita ........ 290
Manning, Ellen ........... 245
Manning, James 289
Mans* Lorry
290
Mans, Leonard .... 92, 220, 245
Mans, Scott
Mopes, John
290
290
Morchond, Mary 245
MorcotTe, Michael 290
Maresch, Judy . 290
Marine, Donna MS, 245
Moris, Ronald 290
Mossaglia, Michael
Massey, Deborah
Masters, Larry
Masters, Robin
245
290
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290
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Mothes, Mary 90, 112, 290
Mathes, Susan 290
Matheson* Jack .......... 208
Mathews, Carol 290
Malkin, Marla . 290
Matfeson, Doris 290
Motteson, Jane 290
Moitison, Susan 290
Mattson, Rosalie 90, 290
Mouch, Roger ........ 106, 245
Maupln* Marshall ......... 293
Mqurarh, Donald 291
Moxfield, Dona 245
Maxfield, Lorry 245
Maxwell Billie 291
Mayo, Robert 245
Moxoucb, Eugene . . 291
McAfee* Kathy ........... 294
McAree* Melinda , 129, 210, 294
McAree, Farrell 220. 294
McAtee, Terry 246
McBride* Catherine .... 294
McBride. Roger ........... 294
McCa n* Conrad 218, 294
McCall* Barbara 294
McCalmont. Tania .. 92* 216, 294
McCants, Lawrence ....... 294
McCartney, Andrew 294
McCauley, Jonetle .... 212, 294
McCiaren, Denise . , 294
McClaren, Susan ,. 128, 212, 294
McClelland, Gary ......... 294
McClure, Along 224, 294
McClure, Victoria ......... 294
McClure. William . * 246
McConnell Vicki .. 106, 127, 295
226, 295
McGowan. Louise 94, 295
McGowan, Melvo ...... 90, 245
McGrath , * . , I 96- 1 99
McGuire, James ...... 220, 295
McGuire, Ronnie 295
McGuire* Sherry .. 129, 212, 295
McGuire* Terry 295
McIntosh, Sherylr 295
McIntosh* Sue 136, 214
McKee, Dennis ............ 106
McKenna, John **,**....*, 295
McKinney, Lyle ■ - 295
McLain, Lennet ... 208, 226. 210*
295
McLaughlin* At Undo 295
McLaughlin, Ken , . , , . U7* 295
McLean* Byron 795
McLebnd, David . . 149, 151, 166,
295
McLinn, Lonny Ill* 246
McMindes Hall 1 92- 1 95
McMullen* Kelly 246
McMurray* Dovcd 296
McNabs, Danny , . . , 220
McNoughi, Richard . , . 220, 296
Me Nichols, Douglas 121* 296
McWilliams* Ronald ....... 296
Meade, Mikeoi 112
Mease. Barbara **,.,.* 114, 291
Meckel Vernon 218, 245
Meckenstock, Dan ..... 231* 291
Macke nstock* Leo 245
Meder, Jerome . 291
Mefford, Charles 291
Meier* Betty ............. 291
Meier* Undo , , . 90, 99, 3 16, 291
Meier, Michael ....... 200. 245
Meir, Rhonda 185, 291
Meiers, Thomas , , . 126, 220, 291
Meints* Billie 245
Club
Menzer,
Mermis*
120
Meschke
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Merz er,
Metzler*
Meyer,
Meyer*
Meyer,
Michael,
Mijchoe.j;
Michael*
Michel*
Michel,
Michel*
Mickey, Charles
Mickey, Wendy
Milam* Vicki
Miby* Rhea
Miles, Reoecca
Mi ley, Kathleen
Miller* Blaine
Miher* Bob , . ,
Miller, Dor re
Sharon
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291
Clyde . . .
291
1 Terry
175*
291
Catherine
85,
245
Stephanie
291
Steven ....
145*
162,
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Larry
245
Diana
292
Debro
292
Michael
162
Robert
292
Loretta
292
Natalie
292
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292
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Miller* Eugene 292
Miller, Gayle ......... ... 245
Miller* J. Abn ............ 292
Miller, Judy A. .*.,..***.* 292
Miller, Judy M 245
Miller, June 292
Miller, Karen , 292
Miller* Kathy 292
Milter* Kenneth „ , 292
Miller, Laverne . 245
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museum in student field trips.
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Leland
292
Mongeo U, Keith
293
Mass, Margaret , ,
. 94, 210,
293
Nebel, Sondra . . . .
246
Miller,
Loretta . . . .
114, 292
Montgomery, Charlotte
246
Mott, Craig ....
293
Ned row, Mary . . . .
296
Miller,
Marilyn . * , .
103, 292
Moody, David
230,
246
Muck,
James . . .
246
Neely, Zelda , , . , .
246
Miller, Marvin . , . - .
1 70, 171
Moore, Don
246
Mueldener, KarE
293
Npitzel, Sherry . . . .
.... 296
Miller,
Max
246
Moore, Edmund . . 162,
230,
246,
Muller,
John ....
. 222,
223
Nelson, Barbara Ann
129, 296
Miller,
Pamela
292
293
jMunn,
Gayleen
294
Nelson, Barbara E.
296
Miller,
Peggy , , . .
246
Moore Elden
208
Munn,
Leslie
294
Nelson, Rnrbnrn Jeon . .
.... 296
Miller,
Roberta
216, 292
Moore, Berbers , . . . ,
293
Munsch,
Kenneth
294
Nelson, Carolyn . , .
92,
212. 296
Miller,
Ranald
. . . . , 292
Moore, Iris
293
Mu esc h.
Mary
294
Nelson, Cynthio . , .
129, 246
Miller,
Rondo , . , .
. . 85, 86
Moore, Lorry .........
100,
293
Munsch,
Michael
294
Nelson, Dennis ... 120,
170, 171 ,
Miller,
Stephen . , .
162, 292
Moore, Margaret . . . . ,
21 6,
293
Murphy,
Elaine
112
246
Miller,
Stephen W,
246
Moos, Carol
293
Murphy,
James
226,
246
Nelson, Donald , . . .
, . . , . 246
Miller,
Steven . , , .
1 62, 292
Moron, Judy .
293
Murphy,
John , .
294
Nelson, Kevin . 119,
208,
214, 296
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Wayne
292
246
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Mq ry . .
246
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246
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Mary . ... . .
246
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293
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Mignon
294
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296
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Ricky .
246
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246
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Paulo . ,
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246
Nelson, Pot rick . . .
247
Mills,
Ronald . . . .
246
Morel!, Mark
293
Murray,
James
145
Nelson, Phillip . . . .
226
Millstead, Martha
115, 292
Morford, Sherman
293
Musgrove, Trudy
294
Nelson, William
226
Mtnneman, Rooert
..... 292
Morgan, Alexis .......
. 113,
293
Masse I man, Ross
246
Nemechek, Margaret
94
MirT,
Michael . . .
..... 292
Morgan, Donna .....
, 293
Myers,
Leonard
246
Nemechek, Mary . , .
94,
116, 296
Miser,
Tim . . . . . ,
. . . . . 122
Morgan, Judith
. 246
Myers,
Ronald
. 246
Ne i h e rto n , Robe r t
231
Mishler,
Eleska
292
Morley, Ronald .....
. 293
Myers,
Stephen
294
Neuburger, Loretta
1 85, 296
Mitchell
, Charles
..... 292
Morris, John .......
. 109
Neuforlh, Harold . .
104,
111, 296
Mitchell
, Gloria
108,
216, 292
Morris, Michael , . . . .
. 246
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. . . , . 296
Mitchell, Mary , , . ,
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Morris, Roger
121,
246
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296
Mize,
Eldon
292
Morris, Terry
246
Neuschafer, Darrel . ,
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Mize,
Philip
246
Morrish, Mary . ,
115,
293
Nauer,
Paula . . .
, 296
247
Moeder
, Leon
293
Morton, Robert
293
Naylor,
Doyle
. 296
Mew berry, Kaihy
. . . . . 216
Mahler,
Coral
1 23, 293
Morton, Royce
293
Naylo,
Patricio
. 296
Newberry, Martha
296
368
Newell, Stanley
247
Newhall, Bert
296
Nicholas, Joel . , ,
296
Nicholas, Douglas
296
Nichols, James
296
Nickelson, Sheryl . . ,
92, 129,
297
Nieteen, Sue . . . . .
247
Niermeter, Debra
297
Niermeier, Everett .
247
Niernberger, Jolene
297
Nilsson, Karen
297
Ninemire, Louis
297
Ninemire, David
297
Nipple, Fredrick
297
Noah, Carole ....
107, 119,
297
Noble, Dan
297
Nakes, Ray ......
297
Nall, Debra .......
297
Nando rf, Joleen
297
Noone, Thomas . . .
247
Norden, Edward
297
Norman, Richard
297
Norris, Mary
.... 132,
210
North, Marvin
297
Northrop, Peggy
297
Norton, Verdella
297
Narvell, Joe
297
Novak. Lillian . . . .
247
Nouinger, Carl ,,,
. ... 206,
297
Novotny, Karla
108, 216,
247
Nulton, Nell
89,
247
Nurses Club
115
Nusser, Terry . . . ,
297
Nyt$ch, Lean , , , H
297
Nuzum, Laurie
297
o
Oakley, Sandra
247
Oberle, Gary
297
Oberle Kent . . . .
247
Oberle, Stephan
297
Oder mue Her, Daryl
* 120, 166,
297
Obofny, Dianne
297
Oborny, Larry
247
Oborrty, Mildred
297
Ochs, Darrel . . . .
247
Ochs, Joyce . . . .
297
Ochs, Ronald ....
297
Ochs, Stephan
. .... 121,
297
Ochsner, Karen
247
Ochsner, Robert
297
Odegard, Seven
297
Oden, Barbara
297
Gdle, Diane 297
Oe liters, Qonnie ...... 226, 297
Qeser, Randy 220, 297
Oesoonthor, Phangchit . * 247
OffuU, Gerald . , 247
Ohara, Chorlm 220, 297
Ohnsot, Fronds ........... 297
Gkane, Michael 228
Oloman, Denise ....... 214, 297
Olson, Carolyn . 84, 94, 109, 215,
247
Olson, Connie ............ 297
Olson, Stacy . , 298
Olson, Ture . ... 293
Omlor, Jeannine 247
Qpdycke, Virginia 298
Orchard, Gary ...... 247
Orthesis „ . . . , 131
Qrr, Loyde . . 298
Osborne, Charles , 125, 293
Osburn, Dorothea . , 101, 135, 298
Oshant, Terrie 90, 298
Oshel, Jan fee . . 247
Oshel, Judy .. 298
Ostmeyer. John 298
Otte, Lovoime 298
Otter, Charlotte .......... 298
Oufeodo, Larbi ... 113, 149, 151,
164, 165
Owens, Coral ....... 298
Owens, Gary 247
P
Pabsr,
Pa bst.
Darrel . + ,
247
Deanna
293
Packer,
Ansel
298
Page,
David . . . . .
Page,
Douglas
298
Page,
James
. . 298
Paget,
William . .
, . . 87, 89, 298
Pah Is,
Edwin
298
Pah is.
Janel ...
298
Pointer, Jeffrey , . . 126, 220, 247
Palmer, John . . . 298
Palmer, Terrence .......... 247
Panhellenic 208
Pankratz, Charles ..... 231, 298
Pan k rati, Jon 243
Panter, Mark 248
Paradeis, Terry ........... 248
Parents Day 21
Parish, Steve . r , 298
Parker, Karen ... 93, 101, H6, 298
Parker, Lynda , , . , 212, 298
Parker, Mary , 299
Parker, Robert 299
Parrott, Michael 299
Persons, Cynthia ...... 216, 248
Partington, Curtis ..... 230. 299
Patches, tarry 299
Patchin, Sheila 112
Peacock, Gay la , . 299
Peak, Mati ...... 102, 116, 248
Pearce, Carmen 299
Pearson, Dennis ■ * . , 92, 224, 299
Pearson, James 117, 243
Pechanec, Fronds 112, 248
Peck, Mary 210, 231, 299
Pekarek, Janet 299
Penko, Alvin 149, 151
Penka, Joyce 299
Pennington, Joyce .... 108, 299
Pennington, Kim ...... 220, 299
Peaple-to-People 124
Percivol, Stan ............. 208
Perkins, Daniel 145, 206
Perkins, Diana .... 216, 226, 299
Peroutek, Cheryl 299
Perri, Victor 170, 171
Perry, Robert 299
Peters, Steve 299
Peters, Terry 299
Peterson, Diana . 119, 299
Peterson, Jerald 125, 299
Peterson, Laron 299
Peterson, Susan D 299
Pettera, Kathryn 299
Pettiiohn, Sharon 299
Petty, John ........... 92, 228
Pfannenstiel, Cora A. 248
Pfannenstiel. Donald ....... 300
Pfannenstiel* Duane 300
Pfannenstiel, G. J. 300
Pfannenstiel Janice 300
pfannenstiel, Joanne 300
Pfannenstiel, Judith ....... 300
Pfannenstiel, Merle 248
Pfannenstiel, Terry 112
Pfannenstiel, Thomas 300
Pfannenstiel, VerUn 300
Pfeifer, Be My 300
Pfeifer, Madonna 300
Pfeifer, Marie 300
Pfenntnger* Ronald 300
Pflughoh, Kathy ... 115, 214. 300
Pfortmfller, Carolyn ....... 300
Phelps, Ebcr 300
Phelps. Joyce . . , . 248
Phi Alpha Theta
109
Phi Beta Lambda . .
121
Phi Eta Sigma
. 89
Phi Koppo Phi
Phi Mu Alpha
108
Phi Sigma Epsilon
222
Phifer, Sheryl
300
Philip, Kayiyrm . 84,
85,
122,
123,
248
Philip, Sandra ....
82,
300
PhiJlippe, Sara .....
300
Phillips, Joan . . . .
300
Photo Lab ......
102
Phye, Linda ......
107,
300
Pi Delta Epsilon . .
116
PI Omega PI , . . .
104
Pickard, Karen . 96,
119,
212,
300
Pickard, Rito . . . ,
300
Pickering, Carlene .
208,
212,
226,
300
Pinkali, Karen . . . .
248
Prrmick, Shirley
300
PErotte, Kathleen . .
. 84.
85,
248
Pishny, Lon .... 92,
98,
228,
300
Pixie r. Cynthia
300
Pixler, Edwin . . . .
300
Plante, Belinda
300
Piemans, Marie
300
Plymell, Shirley . , . ,
300
Pooge, David . . , .
300
Political Science Cl
ub
117
Poll now, Rita
107,
248
Pool, Pamela . . . .
248
Pool, Robert
85,
248
Poore, LEndo . , . .
300
Pope, Donold . . , .
300
Poppen, Linda
300
Porter, Jon ......
300
Porter, Jeffrey
220
Porter, John . . . , ,
348
Porter, Tamara
. . , .
210
Porter, Troy
220
Portschy, Charles
300
Post, Linda ......
300
Poftoerg, Martha
300
Pottberg, Mory
300
Potter, Joe ......
249
Palter, Konnie
300
Powell, James . . . .
145,
243
Powell, Myrno . . . .
121,
248
Powers, Douglas
300
Powers, S heron . . .
109,
121,
300
Prewo, Edmund
112
Price, James r . . .
301
Price, Mary
301
369
Princ,
Mark . . . . ,
112
Prochaska, Roger
127,
30!
Prochaska, MicHiel
127
Prosser,
Judy
92,
301
Psi Chi , . , ,
105
Ptocek,
Karen
119,
301
Pugh,
Jerry
248
Pugh,
Laura ......
119,
301
Pugh,
Patricia
301
Pullin,
Barbara . . ,
248
Purvis,
Sharon . . , .
. . . , 194,
301
Puyeor,
Marsho
102,
301
Puyeor,
Martha , . . .
102, 194,
301
Pyle,
John
127
Q
Quint, Ronald ........ 126, 301
R
Rabos, Gory ......... f06, 248
Robas, Joyce 98, 116, 301
Raberding, Lucinda 301
Racette, Lorry ... 2 ! 8, 301
Radcliffe, Dona 112, 301
Rohm, Jimmy 126
Roile, Charlene , 301
Roilsbotk, Marian . 108, 132, 214,
301
Railsback, Thomas . . 92, 108, 248
Romage, Michael 175
Rampy, Troy .. 116, 169, 171, 301
Ramsey, Jerry . . 109, 248
Rand, Charlene 301
Randall, Terry 127
Rondel, Donno 249
Randle, Nancy ........ 83, 226
Randolph, Donovan ... 112, 158,
159, 220, 301
Randolph, Janis ....... 104, 301
Rathgeber, Keith , 301
Raunut, Duane 157, 301
Rouse her, Mary ....... 214, 301
Ray, Linda 249
Ray, Vicky 94, 119, 301
Rayburn, Ella .... 85, 92, 98, 100,
109, 1 16, 121, 249
Ray l, Kent 30 1
Ray I, Steven . 10, 92, 249
Rebein, John 207, 249
Redetzke, Melvin .......... 220
Redger, Louise . . . . 249
Redger, Janis 301
Reece, Steven 301
Reed, Burton 301
Reed, Jerome 249
Reed, Kathleen ........... 301
Reed, Morton 127
Reese, Normodine 301
Reha, Mark 226, 301
Rehm, Lora ...... 112, 113, 301
Reid, Jerald . . , . 175
Reif, Susan 210, 249
Reifschneider, Paul 228
Reiman, Clarence 301
Reimer, Jay 89, 302
Reimar, Ran ......... 302
Rein, Geo 302
Rein, Donald ......... 249
Rein, Janice 302
Rein, Kenneth 302
Reinking, Victor 302
Reiser, Rochelle * 127, 302
Rempe, Edward 302
Rem pe, Walter . , , . , 302
Renner, Robert 302
Renner, Sharon * 302
Renner, Susan 302
Reveille 100-101
Reyer, Darwin 302
Reynolds, Cynthia , 191, 216, 302
Reynolds, Gordon 349
Rhoades, Mark 226
Rhudy, Layton 302
Rice, Harriett . 208, 209, 216, 249
Rtchmeier, Laura ..... 130, 302
Richmond, Dennis ..... 157, 302
Ricke, Lean . 249
Ridder, James 302
Riddle, Debra 302
Rid ter, Gladys ........ 127, 302
Rlebel, Dennis 249
Riedel, Andrew 303
Riedel, Janis 303
Riedel, Kathryn ... 101, 303; 336
Riedel, Robert , 206
Riedl, Kaiheryn 303
Riegel, Gary . 303
Rif ford, Deborah .... 94, 214, 303
Riggin, Rick , 120
Rigor, Brenda ............ 303
Ri ney, Michael . . 303
Ring, Debbie 214, 303
Risf, Jarrold 249
Rjiter, Severely ....... 130, 349
Rixon, Kent 218
Rixon, Paula 249
Robben, Frandne 303
Robben, Gary 303
Robblee, John ........... 249
Roberson, Diane ........... 113
Roberts, Alan 303
Roberts, Anita . . ......... . 303
Roberts, Dale . 249
Roberts, Ellen 303
Roberts, Gary . . . 303
Roberts, Jill , . . 303
Roberts, Michael 220. 303
Robertson, David 303
Robertson, Jock 113, 303
Robertson, Larry . , 84, 249
Robertson, Nancy 212
Robertson, Rebecca 304
Robertson, Richard .... 174, 175
Robinson, Gregory . 176, 177, 304
Robinson, Karla 304
Robinson, Kay 249
Robinson, Ruth 210, 304
Robinson, William ......... 304
Robison, William ..... 220, 304
Robb Steven 304
Rodebough, Donald ... 125, 249
Rodeo Club . 123
Roemer, Jonet 304
Rogers, Debra 304
Rogers, Jack 304
Rogers, Jeon 304
Rogers, Kathleen 249
Rogers, Pamela . 304
Rohleder, Mary ........... 304
Rohr, Charles .. . . 349
Rohr, Gary , , 249
Rohr, Gerald 304
Rohr, Gloria 216, 304
Rohr, Jeanette . 94, 1 12
Rohr, Lloyd 304
Rohr, Sandro 108, 133, 304
Rohr, Stanley , - 304
Rohrbough, Johnny 304
Rolf, Karen 92, 210, 304
Rolf, Leslie . 249
Rolfs, GEendo 304
Rahman, Gayle 304
Romanucci, Alison ..... 94, 304
Romine, Jonice ........... 115
Rose, Berneto 122, 304
Rose, Duane 304
Rose, Franklin . 249
Rose, Lawrence 158, 304
Rose, Leroy 127
Rose, Theda ♦ . 249
Rosenberg, Neil 304
Rosenberg, Rex
304
Ross, 1
Carol . . * . .
109,
304
Ross,
Francis
304
Ross,
Linda
119,
304
Ross,
Lloyd . ■ . . '
304
Ross, Norma . . , ,
. 112, 116,
249
Ross,
Walter
304
Roth,
Bob .....
304
Roth,
Harold
304
Roth,
Marvin . . . .
126,
304
Roih,
Rosonn . .
304
Roth,
Susan . . .
304
Rounkii
bs. Penny
249
Rouse,
Charles
..... 108,
133
Rouse,
Marsha
249
Routh,
Charles
. 92
Rowon.
r Judith
249
Ruda,
James
220
Rude,
Lucille
249
Ruda,
Peggy , ,
249
Ruder,
Rodney
171
Rueb,
Patrick . .
249
Rundle
, John
249
Rupp,
Jomes
220
Rupp,
Margo . -
! 15
Rusch,
Jan . , . .
220
Rusco,
Steve
1 20
Rush,
Clifton
106,
120
Rush,
Mary . , . .
104
Ruud,
Howard
226
Ryan,
Thomos
249
Rynersom, Don , .
, . . 39, 109,
121
Ryser r
Jomes
231
Rytych
, Barbara
121
Rytych
, Franklin
249
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Soger, Jonet ....
115,
306
Saindon, Greg
306
Sallee, Carolyn
306
Salter, Shan . . . .
306
Sampson, Gary . . .
. 125,
197,
306
Sampson, John
249
Sandell, Daniel . .
306
Sander, Joseph
306
Sonder, Larry
306
Sander, Sam , , ,
306
Sander, Stephen
306
Sanders, Johnny . ,
158,
159,
220,
306
Sanders, Maggie
306
$a nd er s, Mo rg y r e
306
Sanders, Rose
306
370
Sondwell, John
222, 30b
Schmidt, Clayton
250
Schulte, Sandie
309
Seuser, Kathleen ......
310
Sanneman, Dewey * * * .
306
Schmidt, David .....
308
Schultz, Arlen . . .
309
Seuiy, Michael .......
251
Sargent, Vesta
Schmidt, Donald
....... 308
Schultz, Donna . . .
309
Seusy, Tonja ........ * .
310
Sarrniento. Luis ......
124
Schmidt, Joseph
....... 308
Schultz, Freya . . . ,
250
Seventh Cavalry
. 87
Salter, Gary ,
111, 249
Schmidt, Kolberine
Schultz, Gwen . . .
104
Severance, Melanie
310
Sauer, Gerald
306
Schmidt, Mart a
, 308
Schulz, Chert . . . .
309
Season, Charles
200,
310
Saunders, Michael . . . .
306
Schmidt, Melvin
. 308
Schumacher, Clavin
309
Seyb, Margaret
310
Sower, James ........
..... 306
Schmidt, Michael A.
308
Schumacher, Thomas
309
Shandy, Robert .......
120,
310
Sowin, Roberr
306
Schmidt, Michael P.
250
Sch u man, Li to . . .
309
Shank, Myra .........
214,
310
Sawyer, Pout
306
Schmidt, Pomelo ♦ . 84,
85, 86, 250
Schupboch, Gary
309
Shaw, Kevin , .
175,
310
Sayler, Arthur
106, 250
Schmidt, Phyllis
.. 112. 308
Schupman, Marilyn
251
Shaw, Linda .. 108, 132,
133,
310
Sayler, Karen ........
306
Schmidt, Richard
. 208, 222
Sch uric, Glenda . . .
115,
309
Shaw, Sandra .........
115,
310
Scorrow, Boyd ........
121, 250
Schmidt, Terrence
. 112, 308
Schusier, Michael
309
Shaw, Sue 83,
3 94,
310
Schaben, Cheryl , . , ,
306
Schmidtberger, Raymon .... 308
Schuvie, David
25!
Shay, Margaret .......
310
Schaben, Yolanda
307
Schmitt, Frank ......
. . 105, 250
Schwab, Beverly
309
Sheaffer, Melania ......
129,
310
Schaefer, Michael . . . .
220, 307
Schmutz, Dale
, , , 97, 250
Schwa nke, Charles
226,
309
Sheesley, Fredrick ... 1 18,
125,
251
Schaefer, Mike . . . 39,
174, 175,
Schneider, David
208
Schwartz, Connie . .
107,
251
Sheets, Deborah .......
310
226, 307
Schneider, James E.
. 308
Schwartz, Dennis , .
309
Shelly, Gerald ... 120,
149,
151,
Schaeffer, Robert
307
Schneider, James R. .
250
Schwartz, Mary
309
251
SchaetjtU, Howard . . . .
228, 307
Schneider, Joneen . . *
79. 92, 109,
Schwartz, Richard .
116,
251
Shelton, Nikki ,
112,
310
Schaffer, Gregory
307
128,216,226, 308
Schwarz, Gregory .
117,
177,
218.
Shepfer, James
228
Schaffer, Judith ....
307
Schneider, Lais . . . .
....... 308
309
Sherbondy, Dick
310
Schaffer, Kathryn .....
. 108, 307
Schneider, Pamela
308
Schwarz, laurita . .
113,
309
Sherman. Elizabeth ....
310
Schaffter, Michael
307
Schneider, Ronald . . .
Schwarz, Leona
309
Sherman, Gordon
310
Schalansky, Glenda
Schneider, Sharon . , . .
.. 104, 250
Schweitzer, Kenneth
309
Sherrick, Nyleen
251
Scholl er, David ......
250
Schnelle, Cindy , , . . .
.. 108, 309
Sehwerdtfeger, Ann
309
Sherrod, Duane
251
Saha Her, Leona
Sch newels, Garold
....... 309
Schwindf, Barry
309
Sherwood, Charles . . .
210
Sc bomber, Dennis
307
Schoen, Norma . . . . .
.. 107, 250
Schwindt, Robert
126
Sherwood, Mary ......
251
Scheib, Deborah . , . . .
307
SchoendoHer, Arm
. . 309
Schwindf, Rose
251
Shewey, Helen ,
310
Schenk, Donna .......
.. 94, 307
Sc hoe nf eld, Belinda
309
Scott, Dwayne
251
Shields, Jacqueline ....
112,
310
Schenk, Terrence .....
. 106, 127
Schoenfetd, Georgette
250
Scott, Wayne . . . .
113
Shields, Donald ......
310
Schepmann, Vern
250
Schoenleld, Robert
. 121, 250
Scott, Kenneth
309
Shipley, Chris
310
Scheuerman, Robin ...
219, 307
Schoenthaler, Clarindo
, 210, 226,
Scott, Ronald . . . . .
120,
251
Shi rack, Michael
310
Scheufler, Lyle .
307
309
Scott, Susan . . . . .
310
Shirk, Karen .........
311
Scheve, Terry
. 307
Scholl, Douglas . . . . .
250
Scott, Wesley
251
Shirk, Layne 84,
89,
251
Schick, Gar (a
307
Schotle, Beth 108, 132, 309
Seogo, George
251
Shirk, Tam
311
ScHtelds, Gary
307
Schoonover, Alice
. . , 250
Seamans Lorry
310
Shoemaker, Laura ....
3U
Schiewe, Volorie . . . . .
. 124, 307
Schoonover, Jeff
........ 309
5e bough, Telia ....
216,
310
Shomshor, Mary
212,
311
Schiff, AftViena
...... 307
Schoonover, Timothy .
250
Seeberger, Mary
310
Short, Sandra
311
Schirer, Eleanor
. 191, 307
Schroder, Judith . . . .
.. 104, 309
Seelc. Linda
310
Short ridge, Karla ....
311
Schlageck, Steven
307
Schreiber, Catherine .
., 215, 226,
Seib* Belinda . . . .
310
Shubert, Greg .... 84,
114,
251
Schegel, A. J.
. 171, 250
309
Seibert, Patricia
310
Shuck, Janice ........
311
Schlegel, Bryan
308
Schreiber, Thbmas , .
.. 176, 250
Setrer, Stephen ....
120,
145,
251
Shuman, Philip .......
251
Schlegel, Myron . . . .
250
Schreibvagcl, Beverly
...... 250
Sekavee, Dale ....
108,
114,
251
Shumate, Signe ......
311
Schlepp, Joann
...... 308
Schreiner, Barbara J.
. . . 83, 309
Sekovec, Mary r . . .
. 90,
310
Slefkes, Charlotte . . . -
311
Sch lick, Edna .
...... 307
Schreiner, Barbara K-
250
Sekovec, Thomas . .
. 87,
310
Sieikes, Robert ......
31 1
Sch litter Ko tert
..... 308
Schroder Thomas
309
Selby Robert
3f0
Siemens, Harold
311
Schloctermeier, Janet
...... 307
Schroeder, Nancy
309
Selfridge, Allen
310
Sterner, Gary ........
251
ScMoctermeier, Paul
307
Schuckman, Debra
309
St Mens, Charles
104
Siemers, Kurt is ..... 85,
. 89,
251
SchmaJzried, Lyndel
308
Schugort, Judy . . . . .
. . 115, 309
Sellers, Richard . . .
218,
310
Sigler, Tam
222
Schmeidler, Darrell
308
Sch ^Itmtiri, Joy
.. 116, 309
Seller Ellen
310
Sigma Alpha Eto .....
107
Schmeidler, Donna
. 115, 308
Schukman, John
309
Semrad, Judy . . ,
310
Sigma Chi . . ,
228
irl Inn 1 l^kn
30R
Sc hulte J ucf i t h
309
Settles Cheryl
1 19,
310
Sigma Kappa ......
214
Schmeidler, Neal . . 109. 250, 308
Schulte, Karen ......
. . 215, 309
Settles, Steve . . . .
310
Sigma Phi Epsilon . . , .
226
Schmidt. Carlo . . ♦ .
308
Schulte, Paulo . . , . .
. 1 15, 309
Seufer, Delaine
310
Sigma Sigma Sigma . .
216
371
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Sigma Tau Gamma . . -
224
Smith,
Donna
251
Spanish Club . . .
Silkman, Kevin
. 226, 31 \
Smith,
Gregory
109,
311
Sparks, Richard
Smies, Marcia .
311
Smith,
Jeannette . . . , .
311
Spate, Sheila
Simmons, Barbara ....
311
Smith,
Jerry
31 1
Speer, Rita .....
Simmons, Sheryie . . . .
311
Smith,
Jolene
311
Spricer, Jay .....
Simons, Donald .......
311
Smith,
Juanita .... 119,
130,
311
Spies, Sharon
Simpson, Donald
311
Smith,
Karla .........
311
Sptess, Joseph . . . .
Simpson, Greg ......
251
Smith,
Kelvin ........
31 1
Spitler, Anita , r . .
Simpson, James . . . 68,
116, 311
Smith,
Leo . .
31 1
Splitter, Janice
Simpson Theresa
.... 251
Smith,
Lai$ Jane ......
106,
311
Spohr, Dennis
Sims, Morton ........
311
Smith,
Marilyn
216,
31 1
Spomer, Kathy , .
SErirattna, Boonsong
. . . . , 311
Smith,
Mark . , .
31 1
Spratt, Dennis ....
Slssel, James
251
Smith,
Rick
218,
312
Sprehe, Janet
Sister Dorissa
114
Smith,
Rita
251
Sprehe, Janice
Skrdlant, Dawn, , .
115, 311
Smith,
Stanley Wayne
218
Spreier, Steven . . .
Skulthai, Patra .......
251
Smith,
Mershon .......
1 15,
31 1
Spresser, Kathryn
Slavik, Daryl
311
Smrcka,
Mary .......
216
Springer, Jacalyn
Slavin, Danny ........
311
SmufE,
Marvin
312
Springfeldt, Matthe
Slipke, Pamela
... ., 311
Snell,
Susan .........
312
Springfeldr, Michael
Sloan, Judith ........
31 1
Sociology Club
114
Sprout, Sharon , . .
Small, Gary
IIS, 251
Sodama
nn, Dona ......
312
Sromek, Debby
Smalley, Cara! .
..... 3t 1
Soeken,
Danny .
312
Staab, Dennis . . . .
Smies, Marcia ^ ...... .
311
Saeken,
Raymond . . . .
312
Stoab, Karla ....
Smith, Aivin .........
. , , . , 251
Sandburg, Connie . . , .
312
Staab, Leon 1.
Smith, ArSo 1
111, 251
Sanger,
Herbert
105
Staab, Leon J. r . .
Smilh, Bernard
311
Sophomore Women's
Staab, Terri ......
Smith, Diana
251
Honorarv
, 90
Stoats, Janet . . .
Smith, Dee . . . .
210, 311
Sowers,
Sheryl .......
312
Staars, Roger . , .
113
251
291
., 312
.. 312
. + . 32
312
312
Stack, Rod . . . . 112
Stacy, Rosanna 252
Stagner, Elizabeth 312
Sahl, Duane 312
Stamey, Stephen 117
Stanley, Donna . 93, 312
Stanley, Lynda ....... 312
Stapleton, Jerry 252
Star promenaders 123
Slateler, Sheri I . . . + . . « 312
Steam berg Geology Club ... 1 1 S
Stearns, Michael 3 i 2
Slech, Terence . 252
Stec Klein, Cynthia 252
Srecklein, Kathleen ........ 312
Stecklein, Virginia 312
SteckJine, Sharon 312
Staff on, Beverly 312
Steffan, Louise ....... 115, 312
Stein, Paula 112, 312
Stein, Scott 312
Steincamp, Marilyn ....... 312
Steiner, Kathy 312
Steinerl, Dennis 312
Stein ike, Paul 312
Stephens, Linda . 312
Stephens, Roger .......... 313
Stevens, Eugene ...... Ill, 313
372
Si evens, Terry 162, 313
Stevenson, George . 1 27, 313
Stewart, Lucille . ... 114
Stewart, Rhonda ....... 94, 313
Sievvon, Rkke 252
Steward Stephanie ... . 316, 313
Silo wait, Normo 31 3
SHU, Robert . 313
Stinnett, Danny , , 313
Stiles, Shirley 252
Stockstill, Daryl ... 153, 154, 156,
157
Stoecklein, Kenneth 313
Storm, Bonnie . . 136
Storm, Linda * 136, 313
Story, Cynthia 313
Stover, Rita . 313
Straight, Ronald . 252
Siromel, PhtlEip .......... 1 45,3 1 3
StreEt, Janet 313
Streit, jeorme 129, 313
Stall, Jerome .......... 85, 252
Si re it, Ronald 120, 252
Stremel, Mory 313
String Orchestra 136
String Trio 136
Stroberg, Roger 226, 313
Stroede, Marlene , , . , . . , . t 313
Stuart, Mary 313
Stuart, Patrick 313
Student Council for Exception
Children , , T 10
Student Education Assoc. ... 115
Student Organisation
Committee , . . , 96
Student Senate 92-93
St u ken broker. Sondi 313
Stull, Kendall ............. 313
Stull, Lory ,. 120, 204, 252
Stull, Peggy 204, 313
Sturgeon, Marilyn 208, 214
Stutz, Duonna ...... 313
Sueher, Carol 314
Suelter, Dennis . . 252
Summer*, Marietta 314
Summers, Susan 314
Sunley, Robert ....... 121, 252
F Suppes, Ronald .... 170-122, 314
SuppeS, Terry 314
Surprise, Donna 252
Sotion, Barbara , + . 314
Swafford, Ted ..,.111, 252
Swanborg, Steven 314
Swank, Susan ....... 04, 85, 252
Swart, Patricia ........ 210, 314
Swori, Sandro ........ 210, 314
Swayze, Curtis 314
Swearingen, Larry ......... 252
Swearingen, Robert ....... 314
Sweetheart King and Queen .. 81
Swihort, Sarah 314
Switzer, Daniel ............ 314
Switzer, Mariana 252
Swaboda, John 314
Swonger. Katherine 85
Symphonic Sand . 133
T
Tacha, Warren 113, 252
Taddiken, Mark 314
Toggart, Connie 314
Taldo, William 252
Taliaferro, Hal ....... 145
Tappan, Benjamin . 120, 145, 252
Tappan, Bruce 314
Tate, Michael . . 209, 21 S
Totro, Francis 314
Tan* Kappa Epsilon .... 230, 231
Tauscher, Jeanette 252
Taster, Michael 314
Taylor, Anita 252
Taylor, David ............. 314
Taylor, Gory . .. 314
Teasley, Mike 314
Teasley, Stanley 314
*
Tedesco, Nafa 212, 314
Tee!, Roger . 220, 314
Teeter, Fred 1 20, 252
Teeter, Loretta 314
Temple, Robin ............ 314
Tennis 176, 177
Thalheim, Arthur ...... 1 97, 31 4
Thorp, Tammy , , . 314
Theimer, Esther ........... 252
Theis, David .............. 314
Thelander, Larry .......... 314
Thiele, Theodore 314
Thielen, Joseph ........... 314
TheNen, Nick ............. 252
Theissen, Lauren 252
Thomas, Douglas . 314
Thomas, Keith 252
Thomasson, Margaret ...... 314
Thomm, Ralph , . 87, 89, 220, 314
Thompson, Daniel .......... 252
Thompson, Dianna 314
Thompson, Donna , *■ . . , 108, 252
Thompson, Harvey .... 112, 314
Thompson, James ..... 252
Thompson, Linda . . 107, 212, 252
Thompson, M. Craig ... 116, 314
Thompson, Pomelo . 210, 226, 335
Thompson, Robert , 220, 252
Thompson, Shirley 315
Thornton, Betiy 315
Thretkei, Robert 120, 125, 252
Thummd, Jon 200, 315
Thurlow, Lorry ........ 120, 127
Thurman, Craig 315
Thyfoult, CormelEo 315
Tibbetts, James , ...... 252
Tiger Debs . . 128
TEEIberg, leland . 220, 252
Till berg, Vernon 220, 252
Timken, Morgarer 252
Timken, Steve . , , 553
TindelE, Sue .... M 5, 215
Tinkel, Janice 253
TitreE, Jana . . . 129, 210, 226, 315
Tiitel, Joyce 253
Tittel, Lono 129, 210, 215
Tittle, Undo , 315
Tobias* Elaine 315
Todd, Lorry 315
Todd, Yvonno 115, 315
Toepfer, Thomas , , . 92, 99, 100,
112,228/315
Tonglsh, Dove . 315
Tou, Ling 253
Towns, Rondy 196, 315
Towns, Susan 315
Townsend, Kathryn 335.
Track 164-4 67
Traffic Tribunal 96
Treder, John ............. 253
Treder, Janet 119, 253
Trent, Anna 136, 315
Tresner, Leon .... 160, 162, 163
Tree, Patrick ......... 231, 315
Trickle, Robert ....... 315
Tricks, Tommy 315
Tripp, Kerry .......... 119, 315
Trout, Susan . 94, 99, 116, 212, 315
Trowbridge, Elaine ..... 116, 315
Trowbridge, Thomas 315
True, Donald r . 120, 253
True, Penny .............. 253
Tucker, Billy .............. 315
Tucker, Nancy ... 115, 212, 226,
315
Trukle, Diana >. 90, 101, 129, 212,
226, 315
Turley, Carol . 315
Truiey, Roy 253
Trunbull, Marcia 216, 315
Turner, Gory . 253
Truner, Gregory ... 99, 116, 120,
315
Turner, John — .. 315
Turner, Peggy ............ 315
Turner, Rosie 215
Turner, Scott ..... 145, 147, 315
Tuttle, Dennis . .. 315
Twidwell, Kenneth 253
Tyrrell, James 253
u
Ulmer, Gary 161, 162, 253
Um&cheEd, Thomas .... 106. 253
Underwood, Lana , , , „ . 129, 212
Underwood, Ronald . . . 125, 253
Unruh, Bonnie . . 119
Unruh, Earl ... 104, 253
Unruh, Roger ...... 104
Urban, Donald 133
Urban, Kothryn 115
Vaeharoporn, Rochanee .... 124
Vogue, Jeanette ...... 115, 215
VohEing* William 231, 315
VaElenline, Susie 315
Valline, Evily 315
Vondegriffe, Janice 316
Vandlvier, Juanita ......... 315
Van Doran, Dave . 219, 253
Von Doren, Cothtyn ........ 253
Von Doren, Marilyn .... 210, 316
Van Eaton, Quentin 316
Von Kcoten, Connie 253
Van Kootcn, Laverne . . . 108, 316
Van VEeat, Meraid .... 125, 316
Von Wey, Cannie 115, 316
Van Winkle, Kenneth 316
Van Winkle, Richard ....... 316
Vann, Diane , 316
Vann, Mary 316
Vap, Richard 316
Varsity Bond - , , - 135
Varsity Bond Show 28
Vaughn, Rodney 118, 253
Vovricka, Roberi ., . 106, 120, 253
Veeh, Thomas 253
Vejvoda, Gary ........ 153, 15/
Venneberg, Gerald
316
Wagner, Franc
254
Walters, Kathleen ....
317
Watkins,
Judith
. 84, 85, 254
Venneberg, Janet
107,
253
Wagner, Gary
316
Walters, Mary Louise
317
Waikins,
Larry
254
2 53
317
Walters, Nancy
317
Weathers
, Douglas
318
Vesecky, Margaret
253
Wagner, Nancy
254
Walters, Thomas .
317
Weber,
Arlene
318
Veterans'' Club
127
Wagner, Terrence . . , .
317
Walters, William . . . . .
317
Weber,
Carolyn
318
Vetter, Kenneth
224
Wahrmon, Joseph
125,
317
Walton, Kelly
145,
317
Weber,
Helen
313
Vice, Claude . . .
254
Wait, Jacquelyn
317
Walz, Harry . .
220,
254
Weber,
Scait . . , .
.... 226, 254
Vignery, John . , . .
125,
162,
254
Waldman, Georgene
317
Wolz, Lynn ...... 116,
125,
317
Weber,
Joseph
318
Vincent, John , . . ,
230,
316
Waldo, Dennis . ,
317
Wang, Beortice
254
Weber,
Mary
. 318
Vincent, Martha
316
Waldschmidt, Cynthio . .
81,
210,
Wang, Charles
. 34,
254
Weber,
pMerrie
313
Vincent, Stephen
230
226,
317
Wanklyn, Allan
317
Weber,
Ronald . . .
24 r 89
Vint, Ludle ....
254
Waldschmidt, Mike . . .
226,
317
Wann, David , . ,
317
Weber,
Shirley
254
Vonoda, Debra
316
Walker, Barbara
216,
317
Wonnomaker, Jennifer
317
Webs,
Gay ....
313
Vonado, Karen
316
Walker, Danny 125,
1 13,
254
Ward, Cynthia
317
Webster,
Charles
318
Vonfonae Alan
112
Walker, Dixie
108
Ward, Elmer
254
Websler,
Robert
...... 254
Von Feldt, Darrel
316
Walker, James
254
Word, Leslie ........
317
Weigel,
Leland
116, 318
Vanfeidt, John
316
Walker, Kenneth
151,
317
Ward, Margaret ......
317
Weilerr,
Icle
94
Vopat, Alan ,. . , .
316
Welker, Marshall
220,
317
Ward, Tranda ........
. 90,
317
Weilert,
Sheila
318
Voron, Sharon
316
Walker, Ralph
317
War lop, Sharon
317
Weimer,
Eugene
338
Vore, Carl
316
Walker, Ronnie ........
317
Warren, Bruce
254
Wei mer.
Roberi
318
Voth, Jan
316
Walker, Thelma
216,
317
Warren, Mary
317
Weishacr
Vicki
313
VratEl, Connie . , . .
129,
210,
336
Wallace, Aljoe .......
. 89,
317
Warrick, Dianna
317
Weissenf luh, Henry
254
Wallace, Robin ......
317
Warrick, Ken .........
317
/Velker,
Judy
107, 119, 318
IA
f
Wallme, Coral
254
Wasinger, Darrell
254
Weller,
Dorothy
.... 106, 127
w
f
Walter, Catherine . . , ,
317
Wosinger, Edwin
31 S
Welty, Ann ......
94, 318
Walter, William
254
Wasinger, Lloyd . . . . .
318
Wenciker
, Anna
94, 3 1 8
Wade, Bruce
254
Walters, Bernita . . . . .
317
Wasinger, Max .......
220,
313
Wenrich,
Carl
313
Wade, Sandra
254
Walters, David Lean . . .
. 39,
317
Wastog, Michael . . . ,
318
Wente,
Carol
318
Wadsworth, Tim
316
Walters, Iris
317
Wassinger, Sandro . . .
318
Werner,
Claude
318
Wagner, Arthur
254
Walters, James .......
106,
254
Watkins, Daniel ......
254
Werner,
Donald . . . ,
. 89, 109, 318
374
Werner, Dwighi ........... 254
Werth, Carolyn 318
Werth, Cynthia 92
Werth, Dale , . 318
Worth, Darrell 318
Werth, James * 105, 254
Wcfih, Ronald 31 S
Werrh, Wayne ............ 318
Wesscl, Helen ............ 318
West, Dennis ........ 209, 254
West, Richard . .. 318
West, Thomas 318
Westbrook, Deborah ....... 318
Westbrook, Robert .... 121, 254
Westermon, Michael , 254
Westorvelt, Dixie 94, 254
Westfall, George 162
Westphol, Donald 318
Westphol, Nancy ......... 318
Wetz, Greg ............ 318
Wet*, Mark , . 254
Wheotcroft. Dennis ... 149, 151,
164, 318
Wheatcrofr, Janice * 319
Wheeler, Leta ... 129, 212, 213,
319, 336
Wheeler, Susan ... 210, 226, 319
Whipple, Charlyrt . . . 254
Whisman, Berdeno 254
Whitaker, Tommie 254
WHiteher, Margaret ....... 319
White, Bobbi 319
White, Connie . . 254
White, Doris 254
White, Joel 89, 319
White, Lyle 319
White, Mark 224, 319
Whitehead, Steven ........ 319
Whiteside, Gerald 319
Whittecar, Donald , , 255
Whittecar, Rachel ........* 255
Who's Who .... 85
Withers, Joyce ....... 216, 319
Wicke, Linda 319
Witkershgm, Steven 319
Wide eer, Batty 121, 319
Wick, Jgnice . , r . , . r 255
Wiesendonger, Joyce . , H9, 319
Wiese. Emma 115, 319
Wiesoer, David 255
Wiftftt Hall ... 200' 203
Wigner, Larry 220
Wiggins, Clifton 319
WElgers, Mary 108, 319
Wilhelm, Donald . . 319
Wilhelm, Robert .......... 319
Wilken, Edward 319
Wilkens, Anita 255
Wtlkens, Ardene 255
Wilkerson, Gary .......... 339
Wilkinson, Mary 319
Wittars, Janet ............ 319
Williams, David ....... 220, 319
Williams, Debra * 319
Williams, Donna 319
Williams, Dwight M. ....... 171
Williams, Margaret .. 319
Williams, Orville .......... 319
Will jams, Trudy M2. 319
Wittfc Charles 319
Willis, Elizabeth . 115, 216, 319
Willome, Sharon .......... 255
Willome, Thomas . . r 255
Wilson, Boyd , 319
Wilson, Floyd 319
Wilson, Freddy ....... 226, 319
Wilson, Jerry 222, 319
Wilson, Lynn 255
Wilson, Steve ............ 319
Wrndhoh, Douglas 319
Windholz, Gerald ......... 112
Wind hot z, Guy 319
Windholz, Kenneth .... 226, 320
Wind hoi z, Kenneth J, 320
Windholz, Wayne 320
Winkler, Steven 127, 320
Winter, Debra ........ 210, 320
Wrnton, Richard .......... 320
Wirtz, Jayne . . , 320
Wirtz, Joleen ........ 112, 320
Wise, Mac 255
Witthuhn, Eldon . , 255
Witthuhn, VeHene . . 320
Witthuhn, Verta .......... 320
Wittig, June .......... 97, 320
Wittmon, Cynthia 320
Witt man, Jane ........... 320
Wittman, Lloyd ........... 320
Witt man, Patricia ... 98, 101, 320
Witwer, Karen .... 92, 216, 320
Wobker, David .. 92. 93, 113, 320
Wolf, Anna 320
Wolf, Barbara 320
Wall, Robert 320
Wolf, Steven ............ 255
Wolfe, Dan 320
Wolfe, Roveila 320
Wolfram, Joyce 104, 255
Wolfing, Undo 255
Womack, Roger 320
Women's Glee Qub 137
Women's Leadership
Organization 86
Women's Recreation Assoc. . 130
Wong, Shing Chi ... 320
Wood, Nancy 90, 133, 216
Woods, Kenneth ... 89, 109, 320
Woods, Mae Jean ..... 90, 320
Woods, Phillip , 320
Woodson, Shirley . . . 84-86, 1 08,
255
Woodwind Ensemble ...... 132
Wooldridge, Brad ......... 320
Woof t er, John 107
Worcester, Steven 89, 320
Worden, Elaine 108
Worden, Susan ... 108, 132, 320
Workman, Robert 220
Worley, Allan 228, 320
Woydziak, Robert 220, 320
Wrestling .... 160-163
Wright, Curtis I OS, 134
Wright, Joseph 320
Wright, Marcia + . 320
Wright, Russell 320
Wrighisman, Catherine , ,,* 129,
226, 320
Wu, Annmarie . 124
Worm, Nancy 132. 133, 320
Wyott, John 321
Wyoti, Linda . . . , 321
WyaM, Sharon 212, 321
Wyckoff, Jay , . 321
Wyccff, Susan 119, 321
Wyley, Lindo . ...... 321
Wyley, Lois 321
Y
Yale, Lucille 115, 321
Yearout, Phillip , . 255
Yeazel, Dayna .... 112, 115, 321
Yenne, Donna , . . .
Yoder, Cheryl ....
Younk, Wesley
Young Americans for
freedom ......
Young, Candace , .
212, 321
Young, Edmond
145
Young, Robert ....
120,
222, 255
Younker, Dianne
119
Younker, Robert
Ypgnt, Bill ......
Yoxall, Bonnie ....
. 90,
113, 321
Yoxali, Dianna
321
Yu$t, Philip ......
115, 321
z
Zomecnik, Irwin 321
Zee ha, David 321
Zehr, Dennis 255
ZeJImer, Evelyn . 255
Zellner, Geraldine .... 212, 255
Zellner. Joe . 32]
Zerfos, Terry 321
Zerr, Dean „ . 115, 321
Zerr, Dennis 191, 321
Zerr, Kevin 321
Ziegler, Eugene 255
Ziegler, Gwen ...... 90, 94, 321
Ziegler, Karla 255
Ziegler, Kathleen 321
Ziegler, Kathy 321
Ziegler, Zearl 321
Zier, Kristin 321
Zierlein, Lorry ............ 145
Zlerlein, Marcia 255
Zillinger, Alan 321
Zimmer, Joan ., 85, 86, 1 07, 119,
255
Zimmer, Kurt 321
Zimmerman, Jana . 321
Zimmerman, Larry ......... 321
Zipfel Gary « 228, 321
Zweifel, Barbara .......... 255
Zweifel, loren 255
Zweygardf, Charlene 321
Zwkkle, Loony , . 321
Zwink, Janis 85, 109, 255
Zwink, Timothy . 89, 92, 109, 113,
32K
375